Lionel Sims says that Stonehenge can only be understood properly in the context of the defeat of the female sex and the transition from primitive communism to class society. Copied to clipboard Files Stonehenge and the Neolithic Counter-revolution.doc.doc (443 KB) United Kingdom Stonehenge Lionel Sims hunter-gatherers Comments
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