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Re: Welsh cromlechs
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...but like you said, they needn't have been entirely covered. So long as the sides were consumed by the cairn (or theoretical cairn) then the tomb would be... er... tomb-like.

Without some sort of material around the sides, there would be nothing to stop people or animals from squeezing in through the gaps. I'm not sure that this would necessarily be a problem though.

Now I'm confused!

K x


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Kammer
Posted by Kammer
1st September 2004ce
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