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==Further reading== *[[Stan Beckensall|Beckensall, Stan]] and Laurie, Tim. 1998. ''Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale. County Durham Books.'' {{ISBN|1-897585-45-4}} *Beckensall, Stan. 2001. ''Prehistoric Rock Art in Northumberland.'' Tempus Publishing. {{ISBN|0-7524-1945-5}} *Beckensall, Stan. 2002. ''Prehistoric Rock Art in Cumbria.'' Tempus Publishing. {{ISBN|0-7524-2526-9}} *Butter, Rachel. 1999. ''Kilmartin.'' Kilmartin House Trust. {{ISBN|0-9533674-0-1}} *Hadingham, Evan. 1974. ''Ancient Carvings in Britain; A Mystery.'' Garnstone Press. {{ISBN|0-85511-391-X}} *Morris, Ronald W.B. 1977. ''The Prehistoric Rock Art of Argyll.'' Dolphin Press. {{ISBN|0-85642-043-3}} *Papanikolaou Stelios. ''600 Written Rocks. Channels of primeval knowledge'' Larissa <<ella>> Second Revised Edition 2005 {{ISBN|960-8439-21-3}} *Schwegler Urs, ''Die Felszeichnungen von Carschenna, Gemeinde Sils im Domleschg'', Helvetia Archaeologica, Bd. 28, Heft 111/112, 1997, {{ISSN|0018-0173}}, S. 76β126.
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