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Francis Pryor has asked me to point out that he was misquoted in the Sunday
Times article about Seahenge, and that he has since received an apology from
the Sunday Times editor concerned.
Dr Pryor did not say that Saami migrants built Seahenge, or that they came
from Finland; simply that there were parallels in Scandinavian mythology for
the phenomenon of the upturned oak at Seahenge.
Dr Mike Heyworth, Deputy Director, Council for British Archaeology
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