2.1.2: Bannerstones, an introduction - Humanities LibreTexts
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WEBNov 12, 2022 · Amongst the art they made and left behind are enigmatic, carefully carved stones known today as bannerstones. They are generally symmetrical in shape and drilled down the center, leading 19th-century archaeologists and collectors to assume that these uniquely carved stones were placed on wooden rods hoisted in the air as “banners.”
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