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Re: Wells 'n' shit
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thesweetcheat wrote:
I think the main issue has always been establishing that wells are prehistoric rather than medieval.


Oh, that is fo' sho' the issue. :) And one I have no problem with. No matter how convinced I am of a well's provenance, I have no evidence to back it up. :D

Other than my standard "it's near an ancient site" and "it looks old". :D

The association of water and its proximity to ancient sites has been much talked about over the years, but it wasn't always such a popular topic. I'm relived when other people are interested. Least of all cos I feel a bit of a nerd about it. :D

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Posted by goffik
2nd February 2017ce
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