English: Made from plywood with lighting inside, the starting point was the lost archaeology of the Isle of Portland in Dorset. Loosely based on some strange and beautiful structures buried underground where there are now disused stone quarries, they are called Beehive Chambers. All have now been destroyed but they date from at last the Iron Age and may be much older.
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