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The ' Coldstream Stone ' , remarkable though it is , appears to have been ignored for more than thirty years after Haughton's publication , until Clark ( 1959 : 214 , pl . 15b ) mentioned ' the magnificent painted stones of Coldstream ...
The ' Coldstream Stone ' , remarkable though it is , appears to have been ignored for more than thirty years after Haughton's publication , until Clark ( 1959 : 214 , pl . 15b ) mentioned ' the magnificent painted stones of Coldstream ...
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While neither of these scenarios is beyond the bounds of possibility , both tend to seem far - fetched , and to credit Drury with remarkable deviousness . The strongest argument that can be advanced against Drury's having done the ...
While neither of these scenarios is beyond the bounds of possibility , both tend to seem far - fetched , and to credit Drury with remarkable deviousness . The strongest argument that can be advanced against Drury's having done the ...
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The remarkable state of preservation of the paint on the stone must be considered a taphonomic problem for which there is at present no ready answer . Ultimately , however , the evidence yielded by this investigation suggests that there ...
The remarkable state of preservation of the paint on the stone must be considered a taphonomic problem for which there is at present no ready answer . Ultimately , however , the evidence yielded by this investigation suggests that there ...
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