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LEY LINES : SENSE AND NONSENSE ON THE FRINGE Tom Williams on and Liz Bellamy editorial referred to ley hunters as A 1972 Antiquity belonging to : an the world of New Diffusionists , Black Horses , pyramidiots , straight trackers and the ...
LEY LINES : SENSE AND NONSENSE ON THE FRINGE Tom Williams on and Liz Bellamy editorial referred to ley hunters as A 1972 Antiquity belonging to : an the world of New Diffusionists , Black Horses , pyramidiots , straight trackers and the ...
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They were straight because people were able to move from A to B in a dead straight line , prior to the ... Ley hunting involves taking an Ordnance Survey map and a pencil , and drawing straight lines through a variety of ancient ...
They were straight because people were able to move from A to B in a dead straight line , prior to the ... Ley hunting involves taking an Ordnance Survey map and a pencil , and drawing straight lines through a variety of ancient ...
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1982 Straight lines on ancient landscapes . New Scientist 96 ( 1337/1338 ) : 82 2-6 . Garner , A. 1963 The Moon of Gomrath . William Collins , London . Hadingham , E. 1975 Circles and Standing Stones . Heineman , London .
1982 Straight lines on ancient landscapes . New Scientist 96 ( 1337/1338 ) : 82 2-6 . Garner , A. 1963 The Moon of Gomrath . William Collins , London . Hadingham , E. 1975 Circles and Standing Stones . Heineman , London .
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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