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Cup-marked stones, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Around 1900
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Cup-marked stones, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Around 1900
Cup-marked granite outcrop caused by natural weathering. Locally known as the Giants Crocks and Kettles. A young boy is pictured on the outcrop. Photographer: Unknown
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Media ID 14825116
© From the collection of the RIC
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This print from around 1900 showcases the intriguing cup-marked stones found in Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. The image captures a young boy standing on the rugged granite outcrop, which has been naturally weathered over time to create these fascinating formations. Known locally as the Giants Crocks and Kettles, these cup marks are a testament to the ancient geological history of this region. The photograph offers a glimpse into Cornwall's rich mining landscape and its deep connection with archaeological sites. The towering hills and tors surrounding Carn Brea add an air of mystery and enchantment to this already mesmerizing scene. It is remarkable how nature's forces have sculpted these rocks into unique patterns that have intrigued archaeologists for centuries. Although the photographer remains unknown, their skill in capturing this momentous sight is evident. This print serves as a valuable historical record, preserving not only the beauty of Cornish landscapes but also shedding light on ancient sites that hold immense cultural significance. As we delve into Cornwall's past through archaeology, we uncover stories of our ancestors who once inhabited these lands. Cup-marked stones like those seen here provide glimpses into their rituals or beliefs, leaving us in awe of their ingenuity and creativity. This print from Royal Cornwall Museum invites us to appreciate both the natural wonders created by geology and mankind's enduring fascination with unlocking secrets buried within our ancient heritage.
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