
This image is derived from a photograph of part of the Boscawen Stone Circle in Cornwall. It seems incredible to think that these stones were paced in situ in Neolithic times – that is, between two and four thousand years BCE.
This image is derived from a photograph of part of the Boscawen Stone Circle in Cornwall. It seems incredible to think that these stones were paced in situ in Neolithic times – that is, between two and four thousand years BCE.
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Thank you.
And they still stand. Yes, incredible, and moving.
I find it impossible to comprehend what life was like – but I’m intrigued.