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Re: The bluestone debate
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mountainman wrote:
tiompan wrote:
mountainman wrote:
"The recumbent at Old Keig could be an erratic but if it is, it had been quarried before glaciation and would therefore be a unique example of Paleolithic masonry ."

Sorry -- not with you on that one. Kindly explain.


The recumbent was quarried . If it was an erratic too then the quarying would have had to have been pre Holocene and therefore before any evidence of human habitation/quarrying in that area .


Sorry -- your certainty is impressive, but I still don't follow you and am still waiting for you to explain....


See http://www.themodernantiquaria[...]m/?thread=34375&message=634951 I think.

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Moth


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Posted by Moth
17th December 2008ce
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