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New discoveries at Trefael Stone in Wales
The Trefael Stone, standing in a large rectangular field north of the village of Nevern in west Pembrokeshire, until 2010, was considered to be a standing stone, one of a number that occupy this ancient landscape. Used as a cattle rubbing stone, it measures around 1.2 m in height and over 2 m in length and has on its southern face up to 75 cupmarks.
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A collection of French postcards of prehistoric monuments. Where cards posted here and many others can be copied in a higher resolution
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Report on the carved stones discovered by the Ingleborough Archaeology Group in 1999
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An excellent essay by Sam Smiles from the Tate Research Journal.
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