Kondoru
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I was reading in a book called `Albion, a guide to legendary britain by Jennifer Westwood, in it it mentions an archelogical dig
The calling of smith has long been associated with secrecy and magic in his `prehistoric communities of the british isle (1947) V Gordon Childe tells us that a group of smiths lived and worked in a limestone cave excavated by a branch of the heathery burn near stanthorpe in country durham. various tools of their trade were found, as well as products and evidence of wealth, yet they lived apart from the community in a dank and narrow cave
isnt this a fastinating tale? has anyone any more info??
The calling of smith has long been associated with secrecy and magic in his `prehistoric communities of the british isle (1947) V Gordon Childe tells us that a group of smiths lived and worked in a limestone cave excavated by a branch of the heathery burn near stanthorpe in country durham. various tools of their trade were found, as well as products and evidence of wealth, yet they lived apart from the community in a dank and narrow cave
isnt this a fastinating tale? has anyone any more info??