Ooooooooooooo.
Look at these!
Michael Buchanan reports tonight on the pre-historic art discovered buried in rocky outcrops and boulders in Northumberland and Durham. Michael will report from Barningham Moor. And you can read more at the English Heritage rock art website.


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You don't fool me! That top one had mozzarella, tomato and anchovies on it before you cleaned it up
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Whats the angle? A quick google shows the fifth piccy back in 2006. I'm not saying Its not interesting I am hoping to hear the report.
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You need a link to the rockart web site that newcastle uni has. Its got a map of where the various bits are to go and visit. Northumberland is a beautiful and overlooked county. Support local tourism!!
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May not get away with this link.
http(colon)//rockart(dot)ncl(dot)ac(dot)uk/
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Sssh Stewart! We don't want everyone spoiling it! :-)
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Eddie: At least you kept your Ooooooo's to a manageable level this time.
But they are very ooooo-ey, aren't they?
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Oooh
{music}Diddly dum de dum de dum dum dum
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The truth is art there.
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At the risk of repeating myself...
...where is the news in this?
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Thanks for adding the link.
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Weren't these exhibited at Tate Modern in 10,000BC?
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Erich Von Daniken's footprints? Nay.
I think the answer lies, in the soil. (AF)
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From the Shouting-very-loudly Times, Tuesday 57th of Spring, 10000BC
Tomorrow's World:
Raymond Baxter looks at (from top) a new pebble-holder with nine pebble capacity; a design for a device for harvesting the power of the wind-spirits; a design for a potential sandwich toaster, once someone discovers sandwiches and er.. fire..; an experimental vertical pebble holder; another pebble holder; and an artist's impression of what the big bright thing in the night sky might look like close up.
Next programme:
Terry Wogan.
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That's what happens when you have no TV to watch.
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Well, I enjoyed Michael's item and the pix. Even if they're not bang up-to-the-minute news.
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So did I, Frances - and the contrast between the overwhelmed and the underwhelmed was really amusing ;o)
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To the blog editor - please amend this post to give full credit to the photographers who took their time to bring you these stunning images.
Most here were taken by Brian Kerr.
thank you
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