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Stonehenge and its Environs
Re: bluehenge and a despicable leak
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Oh, I've seen Stonehenge twice, under extreme circumstances. Once we pitched a tent and slept somewhere that would bring the helicopters out now. Other time was at the '81 Free Festival, The Ruts and Hawkwind and the Tibetan-Ukraine Travelling Circus. I doubt it could be better than that.

My principal long barrow in Bolton - with its site surrounded on three sides by houses and the third by a dual carriageway also upsets the academics. The long barrow has lost its excavation trenches but none of its height. The horned forecourt is entirely undamaged and their is a pristine round barrow about fifty yards from it. (Perhaps that was ditched. Julian Thomas and Colin Richards have offices ten miles away and can't be bothered, neither can Mike Parker-Pearson about forty miles distant. I'm happy just leaking that information!


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StoneGloves
Posted by StoneGloves
3rd October 2009ce
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