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Re: Seahenge at the Kings Lynn Museum
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Oh heck, y'seen one tree root ball, y'seen'em all. We've got a dozen lying around on our propery out here in various stages of decomposition.

However, root balls as excarnation platforms are a truly, magnificently inspired concept. WHATEVER put that thought in your head?

So how would the (apparently/almost) impenetrable palisade play into that? All the ethnographically documented examples of excarnation platforms I've ever read about --and I'm no expert here, but, Native American and India Indian-- were more or less open to wandering about. Not physically cut off from the community.

Interesting. Very interesting.


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Posted by BuckyE
16th October 2012ce
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Seahenge at the Kings Lynn Museum (Littlestone)

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