UBSS Proceedings 23(2), pp 75-85


A Possible Mesolithic Engraving in Aveline's Hole, Burrington Combe, North Somerset
2005
In July 2003, a group of engraved crosses were found in Aveline’s Hole, Burrington Combe. Although it has not been possible to apply direct dating techniques to them, the evidence from their appearance and their archaeological context suggests that they may have been engraved during the early Mesolithic at a time when the cave was in use as a cemetery. Evidence for portable art from this site is also reviewed

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