Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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Side 49
... monuments which serve only religious or social functions is demonstrated by not only Durham Min- ster but also by the Barbican Arts Centre , and there is no reason to believe that such structures indicate the existence of anything resem ...
... monuments which serve only religious or social functions is demonstrated by not only Durham Min- ster but also by the Barbican Arts Centre , and there is no reason to believe that such structures indicate the existence of anything resem ...
Side 58
... monuments of the neolithic period and Bronze Age that these societies invested large amounts of resources and manpower in the construction of monumental and cere- monial features . This seems incredible to many people in this practical ...
... monuments of the neolithic period and Bronze Age that these societies invested large amounts of resources and manpower in the construction of monumental and cere- monial features . This seems incredible to many people in this practical ...
Side 63
... monuments roughly to be straight , presumably for aesthetic reasons . A general appearance of straightness adds a visual impact and impressiveness to the sites , and to any rituals , ceremonies or processions within them , but in order ...
... monuments roughly to be straight , presumably for aesthetic reasons . A general appearance of straightness adds a visual impact and impressiveness to the sites , and to any rituals , ceremonies or processions within them , but in order ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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