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Stonehenge ‘No Place for the Dead’, Says BU Expert

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« on: October 28, 2008, 10:10:29 pm »

Stoneage stonehenge was a obviously a place of assembly - for whatever kind of social and academical ocassions the Stonehenge stoneagers did develop and decide to us it for.

Pickncks, schooling, inaugurations, festivals, rites-depassage's, burial pyres and other celebrations - for all that we NOW. Whats all this speculative reductionism - turning it into ONE or SOME specific issue - actually all about?

Just one point to show the inadeqacy of this one; since when was Hyperborea "usually taken" to be England?
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