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After reading Rene's discussion of the asterisks on the Rosettes folio, I thought I would post a few images of other common illustrations that we see on the page.

On the top of the causeway connecting the bottom centre rosette to the bottom right rosette we see an illustration of circles with dots in the centre. We also see the same kind of illustration on the left side of the causeway between the bottom right rosette and the centre right rosette. I take these two to represent the same kind of thing. And given my map interpretation I view them as a representation of a certain kind of countryside. I have labelled them as rocky country,    although it is possible they could represent some else such as forest or another kind of countryside.



I think the images below both represent river deltas.



I think the following images represent big sea waves.
In the following 2 images on the side of the causeway next to the blue and white wavy lines we see the same kind of representation. I think in both these cases they represent a specific kind of countryside.
I associate the following illustrations. I think we have a representation of two snowy mountains that I associate with the Alps with river coming forth from them. The Alps are the source of many rivers. The other illustration I associate with snow fall in the Alps.
The following images show, I think, the way slopes are illustrated on the Rosettes folio:

Here, I think, we seem to have illustration of mountains: