Somebody told me that my brain was scrambled and, as an early adopter, I put it down to the internet - it might just have been due to blood sugar level but . The only books I look at regularly now are the I Ching and teach Yourself Hindi - neither of which have been upped, yet. Not this commentary, anyway. And then there's ( http://www.edge.org/q2010/q10_index.html ).
"could it be that there is nothing there? or that the archaeologists can't recognise what is there; or that the barrows and stones have thrown themselves down in despair". No, it's none of those. The answer is not only worse than that, it's worse than anyone can suppose but, due to a miracle of technology I can now post a link to some pictures of a unique British monument ( http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12103/broad_mea_long_cairn.html ). Why hasn't it been in The Times yet?
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