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Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
"Funnily enough there is only one stone circle with lintols as well!"

Two, but both currently in the same place"?


And to suggest it as 'something new' is erroneous, as if it is a stone circle variant, it's barely a stone circle at all, a likely representation in stone of a wooden linteled circle.
To use that as an example of how there might suddenly appear a completely new tradition in portal tomb building is just typical misleading stuff, desperate connections attempted, typical self published, unreviewed fare.


I'm smiling to myself here as I had you down as the number one to stick the knife in as all of your previous posts to me have been. Nothing new there either is there. Try lightening up a bit and read the whole content before accusing me of being misleading. I'll await your order in due course :-)


"Sticking the knife in" is just the type of lurid, exaggerated response that I would expect of somebody who churns out 'books' full of wild speculation and nonsense, and indeed "sticks the knife in" regarding the archaeological community whilst standing on their shoulders.

You'll be waiting a some time. I have real books to read.


Charmed I'm sure. Written any of your own lately?


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Posted by Sanctuary
1st April 2013ce
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