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Re: The bluestone debate
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Well one thing that springs to mind is Geofrey of Monmouths account that an already existing monument in Ireland was bought to England.
Some of the blue stones have tenon and Mortices on them so they must have formed an earlier monument of mini trilathons.


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Pete G
Posted by Pete G
17th June 2006ce
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