Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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Side 68
... built not for the mundane purpose of housing and defending an Iron Age population , but to enhance and magnify the earth current . What else ? In fact , unbeknown to archaeologists , hillforts were not built in the Iron Age at all , but ...
... built not for the mundane purpose of housing and defending an Iron Age population , but to enhance and magnify the earth current . What else ? In fact , unbeknown to archaeologists , hillforts were not built in the Iron Age at all , but ...
Side 83
... built around the base of the stone tower , and on other occasions was strengthened by an infrastructure of wood or stone . They were generally , although not invariably , the centre of a defensive system that included one or more ...
... built around the base of the stone tower , and on other occasions was strengthened by an infrastructure of wood or stone . They were generally , although not invariably , the centre of a defensive system that included one or more ...
Side 118
... built or , if the materials were not moved , this continued until a sign dictated that the church should be built elsewhere . Ley hunters feel sure that such tales are orally transmitted accounts of events that actually took place at ...
... built or , if the materials were not moved , this continued until a sign dictated that the church should be built elsewhere . Ley hunters feel sure that such tales are orally transmitted accounts of events that actually took place at ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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