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tomwatts wrote:
...Any idea of it's shape?
There is a profile here......
https://www.marlboroughcollege.org/Files/Marlborough%20Mound%20profile.pdf

Burl wrote something on it in Prehistoric Avebury, comparing it to some of the Carnac Mounds in Brittany which are larger.... and, though this is not often talked about, the fact that there is no comparable large barrows at Stonehenge, showing two communities that were separate not only in distance but in 'religious interpretation' of the landscape.
It seems strange that there are three 'very large' barrow/mounds near to each other, Hatfield being the other one.

I quite like the idea of 'hill altars' that Hoare apparently mentioned, think we discussed it before years ago; in Silbury/ Marlborough case, Picked Hill would be the model.....

Hill altar is a persuasive term but - is there any evidence that things happened on them ? It's also possible that they were admired from nearby. Another question is whether the artificial hills were copied from natural ones - particularly drumlins - from landscapes with a different geology. Judging from the three I know best, Proudy Hill, Sugarloaf Hill and the one near Thornhope who's name escapes me, they were surrounded with other monuments, large and small.