The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 160William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... Stonehenge on north - east , one branch continuing to the banks of the shire Avon . Outside the earthwork was a single large upright sarsen wn as the Friar's Heel or Hele Stone towards the north- whilst outside the stone circles , but ...
... Stonehenge on north - east , one branch continuing to the banks of the shire Avon . Outside the earthwork was a single large upright sarsen wn as the Friar's Heel or Hele Stone towards the north- whilst outside the stone circles , but ...
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... Stonehenge itself , quite apart 1 the transport of the foreign stones , was a task incom- ɔle with any idea of an unorganized race . The digging he earthworks and the raising of the stones into their ight positions is an achievement ...
... Stonehenge itself , quite apart 1 the transport of the foreign stones , was a task incom- ɔle with any idea of an unorganized race . The digging he earthworks and the raising of the stones into their ight positions is an achievement ...
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... Stonehenge represents a two or three- iod structure , but there seems little reason for the con- sion that the sarsens and foreign stones were erected at dely separated times . Probably the disturbing evidence of n Age pottery in the ...
... Stonehenge represents a two or three- iod structure , but there seems little reason for the con- sion that the sarsens and foreign stones were erected at dely separated times . Probably the disturbing evidence of n Age pottery in the ...
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