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neolith

[nee-uh-lith] / ˈni ə lɪθ /


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The eye-catching kitchen adds sleek gray Neolith countertops.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2020

“Many visitors may not realize it, but Knocknarea is a massive Neolith enclosure, a fort,” said Michael Gibbons, an archeologist who lectures at Harvard Divinity School, whom I called on our return to the States.

From Washington Post

Extinct exotic periodicals, such as the Yellow Book, the Savoy, the Dial, the Anglo-Saxon, and such publications as the Neolith, richly prove this.

From Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 by Bennett, Arnold

The Neolith has left his cairns and pounds and hut circles, where once his lodges clustered upon the hills.

From A West Country Pilgrimage by Phillpots, Eden




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