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Re: The world's smallest stone circle...?
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Sanctuary wrote:
tiompan wrote:
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Moth wrote:
Here's another without the added Goffik ;^) http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/24238/bosckawenun.html

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Moth


I don't suppose its too unreasonable to believe that children could have built tiny cirles as a way of copying their peers. Our kids today play with dolls houses, construction toys, building bricks etc so why not!!




Is this the grown up version ?
ww.geograph.org.uk/photo/1088825


Yes I can see the great technical skills employed and copied from our Neolithic ancestors there alright. Makes you proud to have descended from them doesn't it :-)


I should have mentioned that the pic of the trig point is at the top of the hill above the "stone circle " .


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
25th October 2011ce
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