coppelato cup-marked, cup and ring
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Language pair: | olasz - angol |
Definition / notes: | These rocks, often referred to as massi coppelati, massi cupellari or pietre a scodella (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coppella) are large flat boulders with round egg-sized indentations, probably made by people in the mesolithic or neolithic era and into the bronze age. The carving also often has a "ring" element. Such masses are found throughout Europe, but especially in the UK, Ireland, Italy and Spain. |
URL: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cup_and_ring_mark |
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