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Re: Bluestains debated
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Stoneshifter wrote:
I can answer this - Sir, me Sir, please Sir!

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According to how the labour was delegated between the sexes it is most likely, I would think, for stones to be moved between Mayday, when the ground had been ploughed (arded) and sown, and Lammas, before the crops were harvested.



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Posted by tonyh
18th November 2008ce
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