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Re: Solving Stonehenge Debate
by Steve at 18:17 04/10/10 (Blogs::Simon)
Ah, that makes sense. Maybe one of the tribe went a-wandering in Wessex and happened upon this land where everything just seemed to be "right" from his point of view? Ley-lines, position of the sun, stars, etc. Overjoyed he returned back to the tribe and convinced them to migrate to Wessex and establish themselves there. A bit like Exodus, I suppose.

I'd be surprised if somebody hadn't already written some sort of sci-fi or fantasy novel based around this. But then other than a few rare exceptions I don't read sci-fi or fantasy. (I just act them out in bed).

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