Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... notion that these and other ancient features appear to be in alignment more often than chance would predict . Watkins believed that the alignments , which he named leys , represented ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ...
... notion that these and other ancient features appear to be in alignment more often than chance would predict . Watkins believed that the alignments , which he named leys , represented ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ...
Page 53
... notion that the alignments mark lines of power , along which passed the ' earth energy ' . This energy was transmitted across the English countryside along lines of megaliths and was stored and accumulated in various kinds of earthworks ...
... notion that the alignments mark lines of power , along which passed the ' earth energy ' . This energy was transmitted across the English countryside along lines of megaliths and was stored and accumulated in various kinds of earthworks ...
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... notion of levelling mechanisms , which , it is claimed , prevented individual kings from exerting sufficient con- trol over the exchange system to transform it . The evidence for such levelling mechanisms is no- where discussed , and ...
... notion of levelling mechanisms , which , it is claimed , prevented individual kings from exerting sufficient con- trol over the exchange system to transform it . The evidence for such levelling mechanisms is no- where discussed , and ...
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