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turtles, ostriches, and camels, the latter showing that in earlier 

 times these people were acquainted with more southern 

 climes ; the greatest number, and the largest and most com- 

 plicated in detail of the tracings, occur, especially in the present 



Fig. 890. Rock -tracing, Tanum parish, Bohusliin ; large figure probably a cha 



numerous small holes, and footprints between the champion and attacking t'orce. 

 Height, 20 feet ; width, lo feet. 



Sweden, on the shores of the Cattegat, in Bohuslan, "the ancient 

 Viken of the Sagas," on the coast of the peninsula washed by 

 the Cattegat. They are also found in Norway, especially in 

 Smaalenene, a province contiguous to that of Bohuslan, but 



