Lambton Rocks

Exploring Portable Rock Art in Lambton County, Ontario

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Faces Including A Reptilian One: Part Two

This is the second set of photos for this stone. It is noteworthy that the stone is able to stand up on its own from some angles without having to be propped up; also how distinct some of the faces are despite the small size of the stone.

Posted by Helen Maddock at 8:32 AM
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Labels: Lambton County, Lambton County Prehistory, Portable Rock Art

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