Castros and petroglyphs

PETROGLYPHS THE DRIPS

PETROGLYPHS THE DRIPS

Discover a granite outcrop with mysterious prehistoric markings and cruciform signs, possibly used to demarcate boundaries in historical times.
On the small granite outcrop there are abundant dimples (points), which are the simplest form of graphic representation of rock art. Next to it are two representations of reticulated figures of dubious interpretation. Traditionally they have been identified as game boards from the historical period, but today we have ample evidence that traces their origin to prehistoric times, although we do not know exactly what they mean. Next to it there is also a cruciform sign, which, due to the type of groove it shows, seems to be from a historical period and related to the demarcation of administrative boundaries and/or properties.