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i wonder if the trenches on the sides of thr barrows are just there as happenstance because the earth dug from them was used to create the mound, the barrow, or, were they also incorporated into the intentional design of the feature as a whole, if you follow?
Hmmm. Wife/mother "Ok. What are you going to do with that trench ?" Digger" Er. Havent thought" "That is obvious. Thats an accident waiting to happen" "Er. No. I think it will add a sort of magic boundary round the edges???? You could plant some flowers???"
There was once (pre 1955) more chambers beyond the 'West Chamber' - Having been to the Barrrow over 20times, i was once there when a gentleman who worked for the Government Ministry at the time tasked with making the Barrow complex 'stable' and 'tourist friendly' informed me freely that he had seen and had knowledge of what is now abandoned/collapsed - It's pity the truth about these sites is obfuscated behind officialdom and stale archeology
We're now on Patreon! www.patreon.com/Wessexarch
To ensure our TH-cam site is sustainable, and to fund new content, we are asking for your support. As an educational charity our aim is to make all our content freely available, so everyone can have the opportunity to learn, but documentary videos are expensive. By supporting us on Patreon, you are helping to make sure our content grows and is available for all. All contributions are very welcome, any amount you can provide will go a long way. Thank you so much!
Are any of these available as peints
kind of shaped like an arrow or spear point. you think?
i wonder if the trenches on the sides of thr barrows are just there as happenstance because the earth dug from them was used to create the mound, the barrow, or, were they also incorporated into the intentional design of the feature as a whole, if you follow?
Hmmm.
Wife/mother
"Ok. What are you going to do with that trench ?"
Digger" Er. Havent thought"
"That is obvious. Thats an accident waiting to happen"
"Er. No. I think it will add a sort of magic boundary round the edges????
You could plant some flowers???"
Reminiscent of Victor Ambrus.
There was once (pre 1955) more chambers beyond the 'West Chamber' - Having been to the Barrrow over 20times, i was once there when a gentleman who worked for the Government Ministry at the time tasked with making the Barrow complex 'stable' and 'tourist friendly' informed me freely that he had seen and had knowledge of what is now abandoned/collapsed - It's pity the truth about these sites is obfuscated behind officialdom and stale archeology