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spencer
spencer
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Edited Jan 16, 2018, 10:41
Re: Books of possible interest
Jan 16, 2018, 10:38
Prehistoric Rock Art in Northumberland - Stan Beckensall ...very interesting. A labour of love type tome. And, it seems, there may be a parallel or link between some rock art here and that at Kilmartin. As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?
thelonious
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Re: Books of possible interest
Jan 16, 2018, 11:16
spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?


I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)
Littlestone
Littlestone
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The Amazing Pop-Up Stonehenge
Jan 16, 2018, 12:21
thelonious wrote:
spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?


I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)


Would this be of any interest. :-)
thelonious
330 posts

Edited Jan 16, 2018, 13:33
Re: The Amazing Pop-Up Stonehenge
Jan 16, 2018, 13:29
Littlestone wrote:
thelonious wrote:
spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?


I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)


Would this be of any interest. :-)


I like that. They could do a follow up with Avebury with a pop up pub in the middle :-)
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
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Re: The Amazing Pop-Up Stonehenge
Jan 16, 2018, 14:59
thelonious wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
thelonious wrote:
spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?


I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)


Would this be of any interest. :-)


I like that. They could do a follow up with Avebury with a pop up pub in the middle :-)


Without the smell of the RL's bogs would be nice :-)
spencer
spencer
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Re: Books of possible interest
Jan 16, 2018, 16:16
OT, I'll be taking your GPS for a walk soon.. ; ) ta, dude
thelonious
330 posts

Re: Books of possible interest
Jan 16, 2018, 18:32
Good to know you're getting out there.
We need more photos and fieldnotes from you :-)

Guessing it will be round the Dumfries and Galloway patch? I love that area for old stuff.
thelonious
330 posts

Edited Jan 16, 2018, 18:37
Re: The Amazing Pop-Up Stonehenge
Jan 16, 2018, 18:34
Sanctuary wrote:
thelonious wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
thelonious wrote:
spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?


I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)


Would this be of any interest. :-)


I like that. They could do a follow up with Avebury with a pop up pub in the middle :-)


Without the smell of the RL's bogs would be nice :-)


Guess you won't be buying the new book I'm working on then, 'Skara Brae, a sensory journey into the neolithic - scratch and sniff edition', it's a real page-turner :-))
spencer
spencer
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Re: Books of possible interest
Jan 16, 2018, 18:46
Nah..on me doorstep. Gotta stack of DnG to upload mind..
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
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Re: Books of possible interest
Jan 16, 2018, 20:02
spencer wrote:
OT, I'll be taking your GPS for a walk soon.. ; ) ta, dude


'bout bloody time too! :-)
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