Le Dehus  - Rock Art

Illumination from the lower right (SE).

This angle of of illumination is close to that provided by the in-tomb lights today, it shows the face of the carving
as seen in the majority of published photos. This angle does not show the arms and hands very well, the left arm
being almost invisible. It does, however, show transverse lines well, especially the crescent "bow" carving beneath
the hands. It also shows the line running across the whole stone at the bottom, note the semi-circular carvings depending
from this line, this area varies greatly in the various drawings of the carving we have seen - none show the pattern revealed here.

Note we have not included a scale bar as the view is from a non-perpendicular ultra wide lens
and scale will vary considerably from top to bottom.

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