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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 13:24
thesweetcheat wrote:
I look forward to hearing how you propose such (imaginary) stones could have got to Fernworthy from Preseli. I would expect to hear you convincingly, and with evidence, discount the giant tortoise.


The ice carried them to within a few miles of Fernworthy, dumped them up by the Greywethers, along with some squashed welsh frogs, from which they made an alcoholic beverage to see them through dragging the stones to Fernworthy and putting them up in an east facing arc.

This is why it is sometimes referred to as Froggymead.

The giant tortoise didn't appear til the late bronze age. This is basic stuff SC, don't waste my time.

Merry Christmas.
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