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Deutsch: eine Zeichnung des Towie-Balls ; der abgebildete, (scheinbar) kunstvoll (mit Ritzungen, also möglicherweise sehr feine Steinmetzarbeiten , oder wörtlich durch Schnitzereien, aus englisch Carved ) verzierte Stein wurde im namens­gebenden Dorf Towie , im schottischen Aberdeenshire , zufällig (bei Aushebungsarbeiten an einem Entwässerungsgraben) entdeckt
English: A Carved Stone Ball from Towie, in Aberdeenshire . Sir John Evans . The Ancient Stone implements, Weapons & Ornaments of Great Britain. Longmans, Green & Co. 1897. P. 421.
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  • 2007-06-07 19:26 Rosser1954 704×640× (124940 bytes) A Carved Stone Ball from Towie in Aberdeenshire. Sir John Evans. The Ancient Stone implements, Weapons & Ornaments of Great Britain. Longmans, Green 7 Co. 1897.