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The giant stone circles in the Middle East no one can explain
WASHINGTON POST by Terrence McCoy November 3, 2014 In the 1920s, a mustachioed British commander named Lionel Rees set out across the deserts of what would become Jordan. Snapping some of the earliest archaeological aerial photographs, he observed numerous immense, … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, David Kennedy, Jordan, Lionel Rees, Live Science
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