Ancient stones found in Devon - Cut Hill

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Ancient stones found in Devon - Cut Hill

Postby Kernos » 25 Apr 2010, 17:51

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Panoramic outlook from Bonehill Rocks on Dartmoor. Archaeologist Tom Greeves, who made the discovery at Cut Hill, believes the implications for what else may be buried beneath Dartmoor are massive.
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Archaeologists revealed today what they believe is a "spectacular" monument hundreds of years older than Stonehenge on one of the most remote peaks on Dartmoor in Devon.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/ ... n-dartmoor

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Re: Ancient stones found in Devon - Cut Hill

Postby Dryadia2 » 25 Apr 2010, 18:23

Very cool, Kernos!
Thanks for sharing this. :hug:

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