Bodmin Moor is a granite moor situated between Camelford, Launceston, Bodmin and Liskeard. Rough Tor (pronounced Row as in Cow, Tor) is its most famous geological feature. The moor has several stone circles and easily visble signs of very early habitation.
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UCL Department of Anthropology and Institute of Archaeology study of landscape and its symbolism. Articles, photographs and downloads.
Contemporary account from the first rumours in the 1900's to the most recent science on this phantom cat, with references and related links.
(March 30, 2000)
UCL Department of Anthropology and Institute of Archaeology study of landscape and its symbolism. Articles, photographs and downloads.
Contemporary account from the first rumours in the 1900's to the most recent science on this phantom cat, with references and related links.
(March 30, 2000)