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The odds of fine weather - 100 to 1 against. There's a book I need to read yet, by Clive Ruggles, and I believe he presents the statistical results from the surveys of quite a few stone rows. It's the intentions of the builders that I'm interested in and even with statistical proof you still have to persuade someone to accept it. I don't have twenty five years and I don't realistically expect to write about it in detail.

I've found better rows in Northumberland actually - http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/20455 - I guess after nearly three decades of aligning stones in straight planes then straight planes of stones that have been arranged call to me - and I've found nine or ten stone rows. Alexander Thom generated enough statistics to keep anyone going for a long time indeed.

Nice.
I can totally understand how you say you've developed a "feel" for deliberate stuff, Art not Science. You should take a walk on the Downs at Avebury!
Damn the rushes though. And trees and turf and peat etc
As you say, "Much awaits the diligent researcher ! " Everywhere perhaps?
The hill it points to?
Is that Kitten Tom? Can't find it on Google.

Well worth reading, BlueGloves. Prehistoric Astronomy in Britain & Ireland, it's called, or something... A level-headed, scholarly examination of the claims of archaeoastronomy that (excitingly) concludes that there IS something in it.