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The Quest for the Shaman: Shape-shifters, Sorcerers and Spirit-healers of Ancient Europe

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Re: Nan Stone. by johndhunter on Monday, 31 January 2022

In Frank Elgees study of Celtic place names in his 1930 book 'Early Man in North East Yorkshire ' page 211, he states that 'nant' is Welsh for a valley and that 'nan' is a Cornish variant of this. Consequently this is where the Nan Stones name could have derived from as it stands on the edge of a long deep valley

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