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The Smell of Water

Dark and True and Tender is the North

Graveyards

North – Wandering Edinburgh

Posted on November 2, 2021November 2, 2021 by ironopolis Posted in Archaeology, Architecture, Bronze Age, Edinburgh, Iron Age, Kerb Stones, Neolithic, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Rock Art, Prehistory Tagged Architecture, Ballachulish Goddess, Bronze Age, Brutalist, Edinburgh, Elk, Graveyards, Kerbstones, Momento Mori, National Museum, Neolithic, Pictish, Pinhole, Prehistoric Rock Art, Prehistory, Street Furniture, Wooden Figure 4 Comments
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