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Re: Foxhill Farm, nr Liddington.
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Rhiannon wrote:
The real mystery to me is why people are so willing to believe there's anything in this at all before they've seen anything more than a newspaper article puffing it up. And apparently there's not just one but two figures here! Wouldn't there be any mention of such a thing somewhere written down, drawn, on a coin, whatever? And the discoverer thinks one figure is Neolithic, the other Saxon? When we haven't got any Neolithic or Saxon figures in this country? Does this not ring alarm bells. It really ought to. There's more written examples, anecdotal evidence, drawings, stories, etc of fairies. And apparently they don't even exist!


Always willing to listen to what you have to say on any subject Rhiannon - you talk sense and often make me laugh (in a good way). Am just keeping an open mind ... of course I don't where this image has come from or what it is all about but if such a possibility exists then I was just suggesting it may be rooted in medieval rural life.


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tjj
Posted by tjj
21st August 2013ce
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