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Re: The bluestone debate
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Yeah, I was thinking of that one. I've always yhought it's flimsy 'proof' that there were enough bluestone erratics floating around Wiltshire for the Sthengers to think "Oh, let's use them pretty blue sparkly ones...."

I've not seen what's actually new about this theory. Lots of peeps have believed it for years - inc Mr Burl methinks.

It's weird - I'm not even biased towards the people did it approach, but the evidence for that is more convincing than the erratics a go-go that all just happen to have a gone-gone approach.

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Moth


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Posted by Moth
14th June 2006ce
22:20

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