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This dragonhead stone, found in a Congleton garden alongside the the others I have posted, shows the generic profile of the dragon, complete with eye and jawline, clearly seen, I trust, in the picture.
Its obtuse shape is the blueprint for countless stones all over Britain and Europe, all of them in my opinion representing the same thing, the Serpent-Dragon Goddess of the ancient world.
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Bridestones dragon head generic (Draconis)

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This dragonhead stone, found in a Congleton garden alongside the the others I have posted, shows the generic profile of the dragon, complete with eye and jawline, clearly seen, I trust, in the picture.
Its obtuse shape is the blueprint for countless stones all over Britain and Europe, all of them in my opinion representing the same thing, the Serpent-Dragon Goddess of the ancient world.
Pretty much any ancient monument will have something similar amongst its stonework, including Stonehenge where, for all the erudite study and speculation that has been written about the place, this fundamental Female aspect seems to have passed un-noticed. Every single stone at Stonehenge, uprights and lintels, represents the Serpent-Dragon. Of that, I am totally certain, because I can see them quite clearly, as can others once it is pointed out.

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