So, what would the Team think is the most likely method of shifting the stones over long or short distances...remembering that some stones (Avebury's Swindon stone for instance) is thought to be around 63 tons!!
I'm going to fence sit and guess at it either being a sensible mixture of the well documented suggested ways, but with an as yet unrecognised method yet to be discovered as my long shot.
Reply | with quote | Posted by Sanctuary 22nd November 2010ce 12:36 |
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