tiompan wrote:
moss wrote:
Actually Tiompan there was something else I was going to point you to which was Larry Bull's paper on Stanton Drew stone circle and its relation to Maes Knoll (as a sacred hill) compared to Silbury! but I forgot..
Hi Moss .found the Larry Bull article , he suggests that the timber circles (and subsequent main stone ) were built to be due south of Maes Knoll . But no explanation as to why that might be significant . He also suggests that Silbury was built to to "reproduce Maes Knoll at Stanton"
The thing is I suppose that the timber circles being earlier, might have been acknowledging Maes Knoll, though they are situated near the river, which is the more logical position for them. Think also that the timber circle is not centered properly within the stone circle. Of course if the Cove turns out to be a long barrow, that means a long term settlment here, with people using Maes Knoll (it has the west part of the I/A Wansdyke ) and that long route via the Wansdyke (not a bank and ditch but a route) back to such places as Avebury - thats the tenuous link, a prehistoric trackway.
Silbury is'nt a bit like Maes Knoll, more like Kelston Round hill just outside Bath, which Larry Bull allied to the Beckhampton stone circle (if it existed)..