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Mysteries
In this issue:
• Caught Knapping: The Strange Career of Flint Jack - Robert Halliday describes the life of a once-notorious Victorian forger of prehistoric artefacts• Wassail! The origins of a drinking toast - Richard Sermon
• Stones of Power - Raised in Magic Hour - Robert Farrah considers the folktales surrounding some prehistoric monuments and the dire consequences for those who would disturb these ancient places
• Bridestones Revisited: Uncovering one of England's Best-Kept Neolithic Secrets - Paul and Vicky Morgan describe a once-mighty megalithic site in Cheshire, a county where the prehistory is rarely monumental
• Sacred Preseli - David Kaiser considers aspects of the Preseli Mountains that may have led to the peaks being considered sacred in antiquity, and how this relates to the Stonehenge bluestones
• The World Turned Upside Down Stonehenge Summer Solstice Before the Hippies - Notorious as it was, the Free Festival wasn't the first time people had assembled at Stonehenge in modern times. Adam Stout revisits earlier midsummer gatherings at the stones - and more...
• Dream Incubation - Bob Trubshaw looks at dreaming and discovers that there are widespread traditions of people seeking divination or healing from their dreams
• The Realm of Atlas - Joanna Lehmann puts forward the case for mythical Atlantis and the Minoan trading post of Santorini being one and same
• Ettal: The German Glastonbury? - Simon Wilson investigates a Bavarian mystery where politics, culture and esoteric traditions come together
• A Minilithic Marathon - Neil Mortimer heads to southeast Dartmoor to go wandering through the Erme Valley
• Sepultures Megalithiques in the Mayenne area - Jan Reese describes a handful of prehistoric sites in northern France
• Tenon Topped Gateposts: A Leyland Hundred Enigma - Ian Barrow goes in search of an oddity of vernacular architecture
• Some Forgotten Antiquities of Middlesex - Andrew Blackall looks at the possible origins of a couple of North London stones
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