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... nature was probably that of Guy Underwood , who contributed a series of articles to the Journal of the British ... nature of these lines , but it would seem that they were the paths of some undefined natural force which moved across the ...
... nature was probably that of Guy Underwood , who contributed a series of articles to the Journal of the British ... nature of these lines , but it would seem that they were the paths of some undefined natural force which moved across the ...
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... nature , wildness and cultivation , science and sentiment has fostered the assumption that the natural world is something intrinsically different and separate from our own . I think that we may be just beginning to accept that human ...
... nature , wildness and cultivation , science and sentiment has fostered the assumption that the natural world is something intrinsically different and separate from our own . I think that we may be just beginning to accept that human ...
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... nature of ley theories . Yet this ignorance is effectively cultivated by the establishment , as if there is something shameful about having any knowledge of such bizarre matters . Many archaeologists seem to believe that to have a ...
... nature of ley theories . Yet this ignorance is effectively cultivated by the establishment , as if there is something shameful about having any knowledge of such bizarre matters . Many archaeologists seem to believe that to have a ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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