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Creyr
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Re: Is it possible to contract a geophysics survey?
Sep 30, 2010, 09:09
It was the results from the Long Meg geophys
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post.php/56583/news/long_meg_and_her_daughters.html#comment4264
that got me thinking.
I saw the final image last night at Robert Farrah's talk. It looks to my (uneducated) eyes a very convincing case for a missing outlier twin to long meg.

I'm pretty sure I can get access to some retired Cumbrian archeos for help with interpretation and hope that I can use my farming ties to sweet talk the landowners...
Today Im going to find out if Shap is covered by the Big Society thingy ( I know Kirkby Stephen is) for possible funding.

I have just got a bee in my bonnet about how Shap is/was one of the most extensive and important monuments in the country and we now know so little about it.
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