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Bryn Celli Ddu
Re: Chamber pillar a fossil tree trunk?
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if the stone was found on the beech it wood show signs of water wear and be quite smooth.
The chunks that appear to be Cut could have been knocked off when the stone was dragged or moved overland.
Knot a Poplar theory but willow more if the stone is tested.
PeteG


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Posted by Pete G
13th May 2009ce
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