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by Michael C. Page » 24 May 2012, 15:12
Hi folks. I’m not quite sure where to put this. We don’t really have an archeology forum. However I do think it’s interesting.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-18172598
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by Kishi » 25 May 2012, 08:15
Thank you. It is interesting. Are archaeologists taught to say 'It's a burial chamber' about anything Neolithic until they have improved their science? Here's an interesting set of links to better stories than the BBC and a discussion. The discussion thread is hard to follow but intriguing.
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12417/trefael.html
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