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The Henge Monuments of the British Isles: Myth and Archaeology

The Henge Monuments of the British Isles: Myth and Archaeology

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Re: Will city get rid of cursing stone? by Anonymous on Tuesday, 08 March 2005

I am amazed at the results of the poll. Amazed that 48% of the town actually agree with the the idea of destroying this stone, which is essentially art work. Its reminisent of the people who tried to destroy Long Meg and her sisters, because the believed the stones were evil. I thought we had come a long way since then, obviously I was wrong.

I'd best get down to Tullie House and photograph the stone, before its turned into little rocks. (Question; Do you think the resulting rocks will each hold a small part of the power of the curse?)
;-)
nicoladidsbury
PS - On a lighter note, I haven't seen any burning witches lately....

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