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The Stonehenge Enigma

Second Book in the Trilogy 'Prehistoric Britain'

The Stonehenge Enigma

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Chapter 8 – Barrows

March 24, 2015February 26, 2022 Letmein2510

The young team of Franziska Hildebrand, Franziska Preuss, Vanessa Hinz and Dahlmeier clocked 1 hour, 11 minutes, 54.6 seconds to beat France

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Chapter 9 – Dykes, Ditches and Earthworks

March 24, 2015February 26, 2022 Letmein2510

Book Extract…………………………….. The modern word dike or dyke most likely derives from the Dutch word “dijk”, with the construction of

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About The Author

Robert John Langdon is a writer, historian and social philosopher who worked as an analyst for the government and some of the largest corporations and educational institutes in Britain, including British Telecommunications, Cable and Wireless, British Gas and University of London.

Since his retirement ten years ago, Robert has studied Politics, Archaeology, Philosophy and Quantum Mechanics at the Museum of London, University College London, Birkbeck College, The City Literature Institute and Chichester University

He has three children and two grandchildren and lives in West Wales – in a deserted cottage overlooking the Sea – hiding from the HMRC.

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  • DVD Documentary
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