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gjrk 370 posts |
Feb 01, 2010, 21:37
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One up on me then, though we're from the same small West Cork town ;)
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StoneGloves 1149 posts |
Feb 01, 2010, 21:50
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I pestered him - with photographs of stuff I'd found - at a conference. He took it well.
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Littlestone 5386 posts |
Edited Feb 04, 2010, 11:30
Feb 04, 2010, 11:24
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Megaliths; visiting ancient Britain and Ireland, a book for Japanese readers by Hideharu Yamada. In Japanese, but with photo captions in English. http://www.lithos-graphics.com/kyosekiinfo.html Yamada also has a website with some stunning photographs of megalithic sites in Britain and Ireland (also with captions in English). See - http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/forum/?thread=55285&message=710987
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Annexus Quam 926 posts |
Feb 04, 2010, 13:48
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Thanks a lot for the tip. First book I check on this thread and first good find. It looks great for the Japanese market, viciously lacking in these types of colourful books. I have occasionally posted here under the name of Gorseddphungus, hence my interest in things Japanese. Do you know the book ROCK SANCTUARIES IN PRIMEVAL JAPAN ?
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Littlestone 5386 posts |
Feb 04, 2010, 14:11
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Annexus Quam wrote: Thanks a lot for the tip. First book I check on this thread and first good find. It looks great for the Japanese market, viciously lacking in these types of colourful books. I have occasionally posted here under the name of Gorseddphungus, hence my interest in things Japanese. Do you know the book ROCK SANCTUARIES IN PRIMEVAL JAPAN ? No, but I do now. Thanks :-) More here - http://voiceofstone.com/english.html See he also has a website here - http://www.sudagunji.com/
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Annexus Quam 926 posts |
Feb 04, 2010, 15:06
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Seconded!
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Annexus Quam 926 posts |
Feb 04, 2010, 15:07
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Fantastic! Thanks, I'll *deal* with that later when I have time!
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faerygirl 412 posts |
Feb 13, 2010, 15:15
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The View over Atlantis Measure of Albion- The lost Science of Prehistoric Britain How the World is Made- Sacred Geometry Read 'em and be AMAZED!
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Littlestone 5386 posts |
Feb 13, 2010, 17:59
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In half a dozen other words, Mr t, a bit of speculation goes a long way :-)
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tiompan 5758 posts |
Feb 13, 2010, 18:17
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Littlestone wrote: In half a dozen other words, Mr t, a bit of speculation goes a long way :-) Yes , speculation is necessary and is acceptable as part of an informed discourse but it is rarely mentioned on the tin when most of the discourse is speculative and the little refutable info is wrong . |
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