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==Switzerland (Grisons)== [[File:Switzerland Carschenna concentric circles and cupmarks.jpg|thumb|Switzerland Carschenna concentric circles and cupmarks]] An open air rock art site in the Swiss Alps is situated at [[:de:Carschenna|Carschenna]], Rethic Alps (in [[Canton of Grisons|Grisons]], Switzerland), where Latin derived languages mingle with German. The first engraved rocks were discovered in 1965,<ref>ZINDEL C., 1970. ''Incisioni rupestri a Carschenna'', in Valcamonica Symposium, 1968, pp. 135-142, Capo di Ponte.</ref> during the building of an iron electricity framework. Carschenna engravings<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rupestre.net/alps/carsch_concentr.html|title=Rock Art in the Alps β The engraved rocks of Carschenna|website=www.rupestre.net|access-date=23 March 2018}}</ref> are mainly characterized by cup-marks with from 1 to 9 concentric circles. Spirals, sun-like figures, riding scenes, and schematic horses are also present.
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