> I think the Longstone's real...
Fair enough AtomicMutton, I've never visited the site.
> The second, Welsh, stone has certainly been well-worked by
> iron chisels - I would guess in Victorian times.
Not sure about that. It's thought to be Medieval. Presumably it would
be in a better state if it were a mere 150 years old.
> Whether it is a megalith is a balance of probabilities.
Who knows. The problem is that we can't assume that Croes Faen
<I>was</I> a megalith unless there's some sort of evidence.
> ...but I've just found a small leaning pillar, maybe half of a pair
> with the other fallen.
>... just about - be able to set it on the Solstice - Sunday morning.
Isn't the Solstice on Saturday? Am I correct in thinking that you
plan to move this stone? If I am, why would you want to do that?
> The night of Solstice eve I should be able to dismantle a replica
> Viking burial cairn...
Again, why?
Kammer x