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The claim that the lintels at Stonehenge were linked end-to-end by tongue and groove joints is seductive because it implies an astonishing, even incredible, precision of stone working. Yhe idea also implies deliberate chirality of construction with implications for the direction of any circular ceremonial procession. The state protectors of Stonehenge, English Heritage, have sent the statement shown. There is not sufficient evidence for Dr. Greaney's claim that "some stones have one tongue and one grooves, others two of each" for me or WP:RS. Philvoids (talk) 18:53, 24 July 2022 (UTC)

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Previously published: Statement on behalf of English Heritage received by post.

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14 July 2022

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