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Priddy Circles
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Submitted bymose
AddedMar 09 2005
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Description An apparently aimless crowd (approx 150) trying to make out the middle circle on the ground, they are MUCH MORE OBVIOUS from the air
taken during Mendip Society guided walk by Dr Jodie Lewis (UC Worcester), July 2003(or2002)
Also see Pool Farm Cist posting
We think that this is more people than have visited this site since they were in regular ritual use, prob 3000yr ago!
Jodie will be doing another walk in the area during Priddy folk festival 9 July 2005 I will post details when available

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Geoff Bryant
(2005-10-22)
The cows have the answer!

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