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[Bronze Age Text]
 
| (CLICK to Enlarge)             At the
  end of the Neolithic period Scandinavia was occupied by farming people, and
  plowing became possible with the availability of draft animals.  The upper Petroglyph, in Bronze Age
  style, is from Denmark.  However, at
  Woden-lithi's site in Peterborough, Ontario, ca. 40 ft. north of the main
  sun-god figure, there are two compositions, one of which is shown below the
  Danish example.  This Canadian
  Petroglyph seems to indicate a plowman, though no draft animal was known in
  Canada.  Woden-lithi's purpose seems
  to have been to inform and instruct, by representing a Scandinavian scene and
  a suggestion that a search be made in America for suitable draft animals
  (Fell 1982).   |