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Re: stonehenge upside down
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nix wrote:


It's as good a theory as any isn't it ...quote: Sir Barry Cunliffe, a prehistorian and emeritus professor of European archaeology at Oxford University, said: “He could be right, but I know of no evidence to support it”.
That Stonehenge was a place where large numbers of people gathered nearby to observe 'something' is not hard to imagine.


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Posted by tjj
16th March 2015ce
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