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Might the standing stones of Stonehenge and Avebury have been purpose-built for ‘sky burial’, providing a secure perch for crows or maybe seagulls to roost or nest?
Notice the abundance of passing visitors on the wing. Birds like to have a safe place to perch, or indeed to roost overnight. Is what we are seeing here merely an incidental feature of Stonehenge and similar sites with … Continue reading →
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