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mythicalireland wrote:
This monument, drawn by Wright, seems to be unique in that it consisted of FOUR concentric circles of stones. (Anyone else know where a comparable structure might be found I'd love to hear about it!).
If , as the latest exacavtions suggest , the Aubrey holes were sockets for bluestones then Stonehenge (Wiltshire ) had five concentric stone circles , Aubrey , sarsen circle , Q holes (which held stones ) R holes (which held stones , blustone circle . There has to be Six stone rings somewhere .

tiompan wrote:
mythicalireland wrote:
This monument, drawn by Wright, seems to be unique in that it consisted of FOUR concentric circles of stones. (Anyone else know where a comparable structure might be found I'd love to hear about it!).
If , as the latest exacavtions suggest , the Aubrey holes were sockets for bluestones then Stonehenge (Wiltshire ) had five concentric stone circles , Aubrey , sarsen circle , Q holes (which held stones ) R holes (which held stones , blustone circle . There has to be Six stone rings somewhere .
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