Lambton Rocks

Exploring Portable Rock Art in Lambton County, Ontario

Monday, June 20, 2016

Face With Chin: Part One

The long chin on this face allows it to stand on its own. If you look closely at Photos 6 and 7, you can see glittering eyes. Another close-up of eyes can be seen in Photos 16 and 17.

Posted by Helen Maddock at 6:10 PM
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Labels: Lambton County, Lambton County Prehistory, Portable Rock Art

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