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Cheers GWASS, that's really helpful for speedy downloading next time I'm at the internet cafe and have the faster speeds to get a whole bunch of stuff at once.

Not sure what "even the druids" means, but then again, I'm not typical and haven't fit any of the druid groups I've tried over the last 20 years. Ever hopeful, and to save boring youse all to death, I've signed up for some new druid forums this new year, so I haven't totally given up, obviously.

Actually, I remember the Seahenge one because the local Druids asked to give an opinion but were ignored. I would imagine they wanted Time Team to consider the possibility the upside down tree was a shaft burial, and not an altar. That would mean human remains might be involved though. That then means different rules apply, which (I think?) would have meant they had to approach the dig differently, precluding the possibility of moving the whole thing away.


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Posted by Branwen
10th January 2010ce
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