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(h) An "Avenue" bounded by earthen banks approaching the cir- 

 cular earthwork on the northeast. 



(c) Within the Avenue, but outside the Circle, a large unworked 

 upright Sarsen stone, called the "Hele Stone" or "Friar's Heel." 



(d) A recumbent slab of Sarsen within the earthwork. 



(e) Two small unhewn Sarsens lying northwest and southeast of 

 the Circle. 



(/) A circle of hewn Sarsen stones, with lintels mortised to them. 

 These lintels are fitted together with toggle joints, and the inner face 



