Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... considerable attention , and in 1928 the Straight Track Club was formed . This was a genteel organisation in which groups of ladies and gentlemen visited notable ley lines , had picnics , and posed for Watkins ' photographs . New ...
... considerable attention , and in 1928 the Straight Track Club was formed . This was a genteel organisation in which groups of ladies and gentlemen visited notable ley lines , had picnics , and posed for Watkins ' photographs . New ...
Page 64
... considerable service in preserving Stonehenge from archaeological attention during his own day , against the best professional advice . Notes 1 . At the time , orthodox opinion still followed Stukeley in believing Stonehenge to be a ...
... considerable service in preserving Stonehenge from archaeological attention during his own day , against the best professional advice . Notes 1 . At the time , orthodox opinion still followed Stukeley in believing Stonehenge to be a ...
Page 76
... considerable humour , but it must be said that it largely fails in its aims . The book is written from the point of view of the specialist , not of archaeological application . It looks , in fact , very much as if it was designed to ...
... considerable humour , but it must be said that it largely fails in its aims . The book is written from the point of view of the specialist , not of archaeological application . It looks , in fact , very much as if it was designed to ...
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