Neolithic dew-ponds and cattle-ways . )r(;s-sion is suitably chosen for the dwelling of the manwhose dut\ it ma) ha\-e been to keep a look-out overth(; falling land on which the terraces have been con-structed-—a sort ol watclimans house. Proceeding on oui course, we come to the eastern 12. Neolithic Dcvv-Ponds entrance. Here \v(t find the traces of guard-housesoutside, unicjue in that they have rectangular groundplans. These occup\- the space which would otherwisehave been taken up by the ends of the outer Rincr,
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