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brigantia

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| New Message Posted!2007-02-26 22:18  
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On 2007-02-26 21:33, Andy B wrote:
Yes definitely, we also like photos giving an idea of the landscape in which they stood - how mad is that
Not mad really though...
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Me 'n' Rich are likely to get round to it sometime pretty soon. I've gotta sneaky suspicions there's some undiscovered cup&rings nearby, with good guidance from the landscape as an indicator. The pikkies will come...
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2007-02-26 21:33  
Yes definitely, we also like photos giving an idea of the landscape in which they stood - how mad is that
Not mad really though...
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brigantia

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| New Message Posted!2007-02-26 20:17  
Thanks chaps!
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TheCaptain

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| New Message Posted!2007-02-26 18:51  
Indeed. Lost sites are welcome here, so long as there is some justification for them.
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Klingon

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| New Message Posted!2007-02-26 18:16  
Of course you can add them to the portal, it's very interesting. Just set the condition to -1 at the submit formular.
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brigantia

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| New Message Posted!2007-02-26 15:22  
Hi there -
Away from the comedy of arguments and back to good old megalithics: what's MegPortal's stance on including megalithic sites which have either been destroyed, or lost? There are some sites in Yorkshire described in some old Victorian tomes which aint in the archaeological registers (nor any other websites), but which appear to have been destroyed. Is it OK to add them to the MegPortal as sites 'lost to history', so to speak, (with references and grid-refs), or don't you bother?
All the best - Paul
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