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Re: Standing Stone of unknown provenance in Glos
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Ooh, that's interesting. It's very angular and sharp at the edges, I assume it's a limestone slab so you might expect more erosion if it was Bronze Age, but it's certainly not impossible that it's a fallen stone which has been re-erected. Is it on any boundaries (estate, parish, etc)? There are a few smaller standing stones on Minchinhampton Common that are probably medieval or post-medieval boundary stones of some kind.


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Posted by thesweetcheat
24th February 2024ce
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