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Re: stone masons shed
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That sounds like the most plausible explanation to me. They had a ready supply of suitable stones in the fort's defensive walls.

What about all of the 'cup marks' on the boulders within the fort? I presume that they must be natural.


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baza
Posted by baza
5th October 2003ce
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