Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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Side 52
... buildings , the largest of which was 127 feet in diameter , and it is thought that the roof was 30 feet high at the ... building remains to be found . In 1663 John Aubrey wrote : " Avebury does as much exceed 52 Ley Lines in Question.
... buildings , the largest of which was 127 feet in diameter , and it is thought that the roof was 30 feet high at the ... building remains to be found . In 1663 John Aubrey wrote : " Avebury does as much exceed 52 Ley Lines in Question.
Side 59
... buildings , or ' rotundas ' that were used as ' council or town houses ' by the Cherokees , and his detailed account of the construction of these buildings shows a striking similarity to the neolithic remains in Britain . In other cases ...
... buildings , or ' rotundas ' that were used as ' council or town houses ' by the Cherokees , and his detailed account of the construction of these buildings shows a striking similarity to the neolithic remains in Britain . In other cases ...
Side 120
... buildings . With this impetus rural ingenuity could easily weave a story telling of how the field was the original site for the church , particularly in the latter case with the building material still lying around . For example at ...
... buildings . With this impetus rural ingenuity could easily weave a story telling of how the field was the original site for the church , particularly in the latter case with the building material still lying around . For example at ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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