Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 61
... stones or the grass , from lighting fires and from picnicking among the stones . Often , doubtless , the guardian was absent or unable to act effectively , but the intention was there . Sir Edmund , announcing himself as the ...
... stones or the grass , from lighting fires and from picnicking among the stones . Often , doubtless , the guardian was absent or unable to act effectively , but the intention was there . Sir Edmund , announcing himself as the ...
Page 63
... stones were still being used as slides by children ; the rats that lived on the picnic scraps were still burrowing under the stones . No upright stones had actually fallen , but they certainly would and " more probably soon than later ...
... stones were still being used as slides by children ; the rats that lived on the picnic scraps were still burrowing under the stones . No upright stones had actually fallen , but they certainly would and " more probably soon than later ...
Page 64
... stones , and to the restoration of stone 56 , the leaning upright of the great south - western trilithon , to an upright position . There was an alarming period when Stonehenge was openly for sale if the price was right , and it was ...
... stones , and to the restoration of stone 56 , the leaning upright of the great south - western trilithon , to an upright position . There was an alarming period when Stonehenge was openly for sale if the price was right , and it was ...
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