The closest stones
were those to be found at the Avebury
site. He had no compunction against
removing them, in his belief that he was
restoring them to their rightful place.
It was at
this point the British Government stepped
in. His crew abandoned him
after being advised that their
scholarships were in danger of revocation.
The Government seized the artifacts,
diagrams and notes.
Modern
day MacThoy arrive to examine the Menhir.
While on Holiday, Killian Flynn and a site
team from
Thorgrim Labs decided to take a field
trip to the MacThoy Menhir.
Flynn's review of the
site showed that the original circle covered an area
of six acres. There was a ring of saracen slabs
enclosing a smaller circle. |
Researchers review notes from
the
days work. |
The
Menhir Continues. . .
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