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unshakeable evidence, and if that is done, it will be found that Stone- 

 henge will prove even more wonderful than the most speculative of 

 past writers would have us believe. 





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DESCRIPTION or STONEHENGE 



The following are the chief features of Stonehenge : 

 (a) A circular earthwork 300 feet in diameter, inside which are 56 

 holes known as the "Aubrey Holes," 32 of which (marked by white 

 patches of chalk) have been excavated and examined. 



