Silbury Hill forum 180 room
Image by juswin
close
more_vert

>> Maybe it was a convenient post-harvest period for work, or an intra-harvest exercise

I think this was basically the theory about Newgrange, but I think that Newgrange's stages were during winter.

I'm not saying that there is a Lughnasadh tie-in because of the August link, just saying that the evidence pointss to a strong August link.

I must say though that a successfully gathered harvest is a time for celebration and always has been. A poor harvest is a time to say sorry to the gods for whatever it is that you or your king did to piss them off. It's not necessarily time to go and build a bloody great hill for the fun of it :-)

Actually, this has got me thinking - why would you want to build amound out of turf, or rip up your precious grazing land to do it?
But if you wanted a mound, and happened to have an intention to turn some land over to crops once you'd got the hay off it, you'd be left with all that free turf, and you've got to clear it off and put it somewhere so....

Or a compost heap?! That'd work, and would explain the successive layering.