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Re: Avebury stones .
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thesweetcheat wrote:

Tom Goskar scanned the "axe" carvings and has suggested they are Breton style feet :)

http://tom.goskar.com/2015/09/[...]t-at-boscawen-un-stone-circle/


How very interesting, thanks for that tsc - I'll not try to over interpret the significance other than to say if they are feet then perhaps the central stone at Boscawen-un was meant to represent an entire figure (rather than 'just' phallic). I can accept the white quartz stone stone may have had a feminine (healing possibly) attribute attached to it.


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Posted by tjj
12th March 2017ce
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