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The Stones of Blood was a reference book published by Obverse Books in 2020. The book covered the Doctor Who serial The Stones of Blood.

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'She has many names. Morrígu, Nermintana, the Cailleach.'

Though wearing its learning lightly, The Stones of Blood (1978) is saturated in the ancient history of Britain, from stone circles and their folklore to the names of goddesses, as well as more recent histories of archaeological investigation and the druidic revival. It also finds time to evoke the works and personal life of Virginia Woolf, predict juridical applications of artificial intelligence, and explore mathematical theories of the fourth dimension.

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