I am surprised it is being presented as a 'challenge'. On such *popular* coffee table / library books like, for instance, Peoples of the Stone Age (2,000 CE), Gorus Borluhan clearly states that the only two (or so) bodies found there (unlike in other burial sites) are potential sacrifices, or at least disposed of as such. Not doubting the quality of the new book but do not think the author is bringing up anything new.
Reply | with quote | Posted by Annexus Quamm 15th April 2004ce 18:57 |
Newgrange was not a tomb, says author (mythicalireland, Apr 14, 2004, 21:01)- Re: Newgrange was not a tomb, says author (odysseus, Apr 15, 2004, 01:49)
- Nothng new really ... (FourWinds, Apr 15, 2004, 12:26)
- Challenging? (Annexus Quamm, Apr 15, 2004, 18:57)
- Re: Newgrange was not a tomb, says author (Rock Wagram, Apr 16, 2004, 14:33)
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