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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: Carn Galver by Anonymous on Friday, 10 January 2020

You have alternative name "Cairn Galva" - although "Galva" would be the local spelling, "Cairn" is incorrect. "Carn" is a Cornish word (still used) meaning a natural rocky outcrop, tor or crag. whereas "Cairn" is from the Scots Gaelic & generally used to describe a usually man made rock pile for remembrance or landmark.

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