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Re: A History of Ancient Britain - Chapel Stile
Mar 02, 2011, 17:18
"They didn't want to give out any clues as to the whereabouts of the stone axe factory."

I thought that as well, though its all over the web. If one watches the outtakes on Standing with Stones, that was one of the funny scenes, Rupert and Michael slogging all the way to the axe quarry in terrible foul weather, R carefully placing a stone to illustrate what he was talking about, but then he could'nt find it amongst all the other (millions) of stones and doing his usual collapsing with laughter...

Actually Rupert is a much better presenter than Oliver ;)
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