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... mark points from this , but even ley hunters must have noticed that , for example , medieval churches are more concentrated in cities such as London , Bristol or Oxford than they are in Harlow or Bracknell . Par- ticular kinds of mark ...
... mark points from this , but even ley hunters must have noticed that , for example , medieval churches are more concentrated in cities such as London , Bristol or Oxford than they are in Harlow or Bracknell . Par- ticular kinds of mark ...
Side 98
... points , and have had their bearings altered while still passing through the original features . Such juggling would be impossible if the mark points were in any mathematical sense ' points ' . Mathematically a point has no area , and a ...
... points , and have had their bearings altered while still passing through the original features . Such juggling would be impossible if the mark points were in any mathematical sense ' points ' . Mathematically a point has no area , and a ...
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... mark areas , and also ran through areas with abnormally high concentrations of mark points . A typical example , which will be discussed in Chapter 6 , ran through the Dorset Downs , an area richly endowed with prehistoric points , and ...
... mark areas , and also ran through areas with abnormally high concentrations of mark points . A typical example , which will be discussed in Chapter 6 , ran through the Dorset Downs , an area richly endowed with prehistoric points , and ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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