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EOCK-TR AGINGS. 



age, to which all the cairns found in the neighbourhood 

 belong. 



What the bowl-shaped hollows, which vary in size from 1 to 

 2 inches in diameter and are generally about 1 inch deep, and 





Fig. 910. Rock-tracing, Scania. 



Fig. 911. Rock-tracing, Scania. 



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Fig. 912. Rock-tracing chariots with horses, ships, and hollows. Jerested, Scania. 



which are shown on the illustrations by small black dots, 

 represent will probably always remain an enigma. The reader 

 will also notice peculiar figures, such as circular rings, divided 

 by crosses or double crosses, footprints, &c. Only two rock- 



