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Re: O/T slightly
Feb 16, 2013, 22:19
harestonesdown wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
harestonesdown wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Well, if you can get past the whirling vortices of energy, and the special Healing Seat, the strange story of one sarsen’s journey from West Kennet to Bosham here may be of interest.

Photograph of the ‘Bosham Stone’ in its new location here.


That looks every bit an Avenue stone doesn't it...and a female one to boot! From the Sanctuary end possibly?


I don't go with this whole male/female thing, as far as my memory recalls there's only one pair that could be said to live up to the title in the WKA, and none elsewhere in the Avebury complex that are convincing.


I didn't say it was part of a pair Geoff just that it looked like what many class as a representative of the female form. But, there are two pairs in the WKA and lots of other 'female' types around the complex. Whether they are paired or not is another thing because many are missing.



I know Roy, just this whole Male/Female thing does my nut in, there's more chance of it being coincidence than intended, wouldn't you agree. ?
I don't believe any of the "great" antiquarians mentioned it, and surely they wouldn't have missed something so obvious.


To be honest I'm not sure Geoff. I'm not really sure who mentioned it first either but just about everyone else does now. I have no doubt that there are 'certain types' of stones dotted around the complex but don't know if they are natural or not. We have our triangular stones here on Bodmin Moor that feature in the circles and they seem to be selected for their shape. Some are natural shapes but others have been purposely knapped into shape and are obvious. Mention has been made that maybe they are meant to represent the female form as well. I think if a stone has been purposely 'cut' to shape then it has an importance to it that we don't yet understand.
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