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the experts you claimed were saying something else were misquoted on wikipedia
so no
they weren't saying the opposite at all in this case
they are in fact in 100% agreement
:lol:
but your point is well made
but usually at some point one of the experts changes their mind when new evidence is presented
in this case the evidence is solid, literally :lol:
Preselli was the source of the stonehenge bluestones
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Stonehenge, just part of a larger complex?

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Thanks Bandit! I tend to think that the southern portion of the UK will eventually yield facts about the ancient pagan culture that we have not guessed at yet.

Good article. 8)
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Thanks Bandit! I tend to think that the southern portion of the UK will eventually yield facts about the ancient pagan culture that we have not guessed at yet.
theres hundreds of stone circles in this country Beagle
and all over it not just in the south
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Many of which have never been properly examined.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6311939.stm


Excavations at Durrington Walls, near the legendary Salisbury Plain monument, uncovered remains of ancient houses.

People seem to have occupied the sites seasonally, using them for ritual feasting and funeral ceremonies.
Stonehenge buiders houses found. With maps. From our News Section.
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Yep Beag, it's all over our news programmes tonight, along with programme about A------s. There's been quite a lot of activity in the surrounding area over the past few years which is helping to clarify how the various sites may, or may not, have interacted.
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A------s.
You lost me. :lol:
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Atlantis! There, I said it. :twisted:
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:lol: :lol:

Sorry, I'm slow.
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did someone say A------s
:lol:
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No! No! No! It was a slip of the tongue!
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A------s.

I was counting the dashes and kept coming up with "Assholes."


Glad you straightened that out, Dig.
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Tony Blair is on the TV every night here though
if it was assholes they would have mentioned Dubya as well
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I probably didn't get the right number of dashes, my hand was shaking!
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