English: The geometry of the Clandon Barrow Lozenge:
showing how its form was based on a decagon.
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Anthony Johnson
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Prepared as part of a study of both the Bush Barrow and Clandon gold lozenges. From a version originally published in 'Solving Stonehenge' (Thames & Hudson 2008, ISBN978-0-500-05155-9). A more comprehensive analysis of the Clandon example is in preparation for publication.
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