Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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Side 90
... particularly , its siting points . He admits that individual trees are unlikely to be five or six thousand years old , but then posits an explanation that is equally incredible . Alfred Watkins suggests that the trees have re - seeded ...
... particularly , its siting points . He admits that individual trees are unlikely to be five or six thousand years old , but then posits an explanation that is equally incredible . Alfred Watkins suggests that the trees have re - seeded ...
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... particularly in the medieval period when , in many areas , churches were the only common masonry buildings . With this impetus rural ingenuity could easily weave a story telling of how the field was the original site for the church ...
... particularly in the medieval period when , in many areas , churches were the only common masonry buildings . With this impetus rural ingenuity could easily weave a story telling of how the field was the original site for the church ...
Side 197
... particularly difficult to calculate whether the lines were inten- tional . This may be one of the reasons why people are prepared to accept the theories of astro - archaeologists when they reject ley lines without a second thought ...
... particularly difficult to calculate whether the lines were inten- tional . This may be one of the reasons why people are prepared to accept the theories of astro - archaeologists when they reject ley lines without a second thought ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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