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Re: Goddess carving
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Thanks for your help, you lot!

> Never known it to be viewed a 'goddess' carving though

Ah - that'll be me and my inability to store even the most elemental bits of information! I only had a brief mention of it lodged in my head, and just presumed it'd be a female thang cos I presume fogous to be female... I really should pay more attention! ;o)

> Read the book if you can get it, if not you can have my copy....

I bought the book last time I was there, but haven't got round to reading it yet, unfortunately! I dug it out last night, just so I knew where all my Cornwall books were, and left it, once again, unopened...

As for it being "a matter of faith"... Oh, yes - We've come across these before, haven't we? Faces in the Avebury stones? Pchaw! ;o)

I'll report back on my return...

Thanks again
G x

PS - Oci: now you know how I feel when you go on your dozens of trips to Cornwall every year! ;o) Actually - I'm surprised we've not bumped into each other there yet!


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