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  2. Petrosomatoglyph - Wikipedia

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    A footprint (replica shown) [1] carved into the rock on Dunadd, in Argyll, is linked to the crowning of the Scots kings of Dál Riata. A petrosomatoglyph is a supposed image of parts of a human or animal body in rock. They occur all over the world, often functioning as an important form of symbolism, used in religious and secular ceremonies ...

  3. Wallace's Heel Well - Wikipedia

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    An unclothed footprint on a boulder at Trewithen in Chapeltoun, Ayrshire Wallace's Heel and spring. Wallace's Heel is a good example of a petrosomatoglyph defined as "a supposed image of parts of a human or animal body in rock. They occur all over the world, often functioning as an important form of symbolism, used in religious and secular ...

  4. Ain Dara (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Massive footprints were carved into the floor; whether of giants, humans, or animals is debatable. [4] Also left to speculation is to whom the temple is dedicated. Ain Dara may have been devoted to Inanna, the female Mesopotamian deity of fertility and civilisation, [6] or to the Canaanite version of Ishtar, ʿAṯtart. [7]

  5. Talk:Petrosomatoglyph - Wikipedia

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    one "devils footprint" that wasnt mentioned is the one at the Marienkirche in munich. the central 2 domed church in munich Marienplatz, (town centre) has imprinted in one of the steps an old footprint, as legend goes it was the devil or a demon that tried entering the church and bunt his footprint into the entrance stone, it would be nice if ...

  6. Moot hill - Wikipedia

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    This practice may link with beliefs that lay behind the ceremonies at the petrosomatoglyph footprints on Dunadd and at other sites. In the 15th century the Tinwald Mote near Dumfries was still the legal head of the barony , where sasine (possession) was given by the ceremony of handing the grantee, before witnesses, a handful of earth and stone ...

  7. Footprint - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of footprints, or marks interpreted as footprints, have led to numerous myths and legends. Some locations use such imprints as tourist attractions. Détailed article Petrosomatoglyph. Examples of footprints in myth and legend include: Buddha footprint – an aniconic and symbolic representation of the Buddha. [24]

  8. A 10-year-old girl found 220-million-year-old dinosaur ...

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    You've probably left many footprints in mud and sand but the chances they still exist are pretty slim. The same is true for dinosaurs , which is why a 10-year-old's discovery of a set of 220 ...

  9. Category:Footprints - Wikipedia

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