Silbury moat

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goffik
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Silbury moat

Post by goffik » Tue Nov 27, 2012 10:32 am

Hi folks!

Sorry to have not been around as much as I ought to be - ridiculously busy time at work (the trials of working in Ecommerce!)

Thought I'd share this with you - a lovely pic of Silbury surrounded by a moat, as taken by Nicola Ford and posted on Twitter:

http://twitpic.com/bgqba2

As you were. :)

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OB1
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Re: Silbury moat

Post by OB1 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:37 am

There were canoeists on the moat at the weekend I am told, anyone get a snap of that?

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Re: Silbury moat

Post by goffik » Sat Jan 12, 2013 12:57 pm

Speaking of Silbury...
Silbury Hill Flooded

Will Silbury Hill wash away? I think the radio presenter who asked me that was probably joking. It rained a lot a decade ago, and the top of the hill collapsed inwards when poorly backfilled old excavation tunnels slumped. English Heritage fixed it, and really it’s pretty stable now.It’s been raining a lot again, and as has happened before, the old ditch around Silbury is now flooded. It’s a good time to see the site (especially if the sun shines), as it’s easier to imagine how it might have appeared when it was built – and when its original purpose and meaning were driving events and perceptions in the final neolithic/copper age around 2400BC. So here, in case you can’t make it out there, is how it looked this week.
More > http://mikepitts.wordpress.com/2013/01/ ... l-flooded/

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