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Edited Jan 23, 2019, 10:23
Re: nope
Jan 23, 2019, 10:21
goffik wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
Do we have a modern stuff category? We ought to.


There is the "Disputed antiquity" tag that the Editors add to sites of... well, disputed antiquity. Although this one is not disputed, so it technically fails that remit, but at the same time it *could* keep it on the site.

If I were to start a counter rumour that the land owner is making it up as he doesn't want people traipsing across his land, maybe that could be a loophole? ;)

G x


I read somewhere it was about 20 years old - that arrangement of stones anyway, the actual stones themselves are of undisputed antiquity. I wonder if it was a millennium monument - a similar one has just been uncovered from the undergrowth in my town near the parish of Hayden Wick. Again thought to be about 20 years old but no information available. I can't post it here but have just sent you a 'friend' request Goff - take a look and then delete me if you wish (though I'm fairly harmless) x
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