<bron192.htm>     [Bronze Age Text]     Credits
 
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  Three versions of a favorite Bronze Age riddle, involving a man, his
  pregnant wife, and a wedding ring. 
  The top pictographis carved into rock at
  Namforsen, Sweden.  The middle example is from Engelstrup, Denmark, while the lower one is from Peterborough, Ontario, Canada (Fell 1982).         
  Here again the similarities exist. 
  At the Swedish site, the engraver has added a second ship with a man
  and pregnant woman beside it.  Over
  their heads he has placed a ring-shaped design.         
  At the Danish site, the engraver has added a second ship to his
  boulder.  beside it he placed two figures,
  a man and a woman,  and between them a very conspicuous
  ring-shaped object.          The
  Peterborough artist walks across the site to a point that lies ca 12 ft. SW
  of the central sun figure, where other engravers have begun to lay out the
  figures of a zodiac.  He cuts a
  4-oared ship. Beside it he engraves a man by the bow and a very pregnant worm
  next to the stern.  Above them he
  engraves a large ring-shaped motif. |