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Well thats what the reporting says, nevertheless its interesting, strontium teeth testing shows that a young lad with a necklace of 90 amber beads, could be??* from Mycenae, and therefore the Mycenaean daggers on the stone in the circle might need a further reinvestigation.. There is a long article in Britarch by the excavator Alistair Barclay of Wessex Archaeology, the boy was one of 10 burials near to the 'bowmen archers' on Boscombe Down, dating approximately 16th to 15th C BC


http://www.pasthorizons.com/testdir/index.php/archives/2138

* seems like an early childhood in Southern Europe.
http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/bl[...]/2010/09/27/heat-mediterranean


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Posted by moss
7th October 2010ce
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