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tjj
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Archaeological Art
Oct 02, 2017, 23:00
... specifically making a carved stone ball.
http://brodgar.co.uk/archaeological-art-from-orkney/
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Re: Archaeological Art
Oct 03, 2017, 00:45
tjj wrote:
... specifically making a carved stone ball.
http://brodgar.co.uk/archaeological-art-from-orkney/
Love it! I'm a bit relieved that the pieces are all sold out. The chocolates look mighty nice as well.
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Re: Archaeological Art
Oct 20, 2017, 10:59
I'm sorry I don't understand your post or its connection to the topic but if you would care elaborate I will be happy to read more.
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