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asked to lay sociohistorical considerations aside and explain, in
terms of the concrete evidence available, where the difference lay.
With the change in perception of Neolithic society from the recent
discoveries at the Bend of the Boyne, Brodgar, Kilmartin, Stone-
henge and Durrington Walls, sociohistorical considerations now
give that question much greater force.
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reprinted online in The Stone Circle, www.sighthillstonecircle.net
(June 2011)
4. Finch, B.: Talking with Tongues. Luath Press, Edinburgh (2003)
 
 
 
 
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