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>I really rather liked Francis Pryor's 'Seahenge' book

That's another one in my 'to read' pile... which is beginning to resemble Richard Dreyfus's living room in Close Encounters.

I kinda think that he's on to something with his zoning ideas... but I'll have to actually read his books before I make my own mind up about that.

I did wonder myself why one of the divers didn't just take a look at the causeway, rather than carting all the hardware out n' zooming info up to a satellite. If you've got it, flaunt it I suppose! That GPS device the guy up the hill had looked pretty neat!

It's in my 'to read' pile too. I got about halfway thru & it's quite interesting, but it keeps getting overtaken by me wanting to read other thangs.

Have to say I think even in Seahenge he states his theories too much like fact and some of his extrapolations from actual evidence are a bit tenuous.

As Mark - I think - said, it ain't about Seahenge and I have to say that one of the few bits about Seahenge so far - his narrative of the initial discovery - really got on my nerves. A decent archaeological writer, but an extremely average creative writer methinks....

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