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... century , and if Norman aristocrats had enter- tained such beliefs it would not have gone unnoticed in the quantities of documents which the period has left us . Furthermore it seems intrinsi- cally unlikely that pagan sympathies were ...
... century , and if Norman aristocrats had enter- tained such beliefs it would not have gone unnoticed in the quantities of documents which the period has left us . Furthermore it seems intrinsi- cally unlikely that pagan sympathies were ...
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... century . It therefore seems likely that these charming clumps and lines of trees are another result of the activities of seventeenth- to nineteenth - century farmers and landscapers . This explains the clumps that ley hunters find ...
... century . It therefore seems likely that these charming clumps and lines of trees are another result of the activities of seventeenth- to nineteenth - century farmers and landscapers . This explains the clumps that ley hunters find ...
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... century ( although this is just possible with St. Clement Danes , the name of which indicates a pre - Conquest origin ) . Ley theory requires , however , not only that the churches should replace sites of sanctity in the neolithic ...
... century ( although this is just possible with St. Clement Danes , the name of which indicates a pre - Conquest origin ) . Ley theory requires , however , not only that the churches should replace sites of sanctity in the neolithic ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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