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Re: Lack of stone circles north of Inverness?
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GLADMAN wrote:
[quote="Resonox"]
A good example of this practice continuing is at Deerleap, also in Surrey:

http://www.themodernantiquaria[...]2090/deerleap_wood_barrow.html
Cheers for that...I know Deerleap quite well as I pass through it often...but was unaware of the barrows there...Close by(ish), Abinger(not Hammer) is said to have the longest continuing habitation in the area(7,000 years according to local history)....I keep promising I'll investigate more....waiting on an invite from a local historic group to do some research.
I have a series of pics of Wotton Church too...fascinating due to it's isolation.


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Posted by Resonox
24th September 2011ce
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