tjj wrote: I don't think Bob Trubshaw was talking about mountains in Britain - perhaps Tibet, he didn't actually say and talked quite fast.
The book "Sacred Places - Prehistory and Popular Imagination" looks worth reading though - nothing too controversal, chapters titled 'The mythology of places' and 'Experiencing places.' I obviously haven't had time to read it yet but imagine it may be looking at how we superimpose our own values on 'sacred' sites.
Ahh , sorry I just assumed UK etc . No doubts about Tibet, real mountains there .
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