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Re: Wallington stone
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(CAU) I've not opened the letter yet !

With the Wallington stone it's easy to make out how deeply it was set in the ground originally, and then it was probably dressed to shape, certainly used as a rubbing stone my years and years of farm livestock. The gouges/eroded channels are very similar to those on the Man but down, down, below original ground level is what appears to be a pair of wide shallow cups.

I wonder if Time Team would be interested in finding the stone's original position. It might show up with geuphysics.


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29th April 2005ce
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