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It should always be a case by case thing but I personally haven't got any big problems with including peoples responses to ancient sites along side the sites themselves.
Case by case absolutely. I think there are/were plans to put a time capsule (might have been called a casket actually) behind one of the new blocks at York Minster - can't remember what was going in it though. But if it contained the names of the masons who cut the new stones, or one or two of their chisels etc., that would be a little piece of history from the present to the future. It also ties in with what you said above, "I suppose it's all about how you view and interact with sites. My personal opinion is that these monuments are not dead, their histories are still being written."

There's a difference between leaving a few masons tools at York Minster, though, and leaving inappropriate objects actually in Silbury. At York Minster the masons, carpenters etc are engaged in a creative/conservation exercise to preserve the structure. At Silbury, the leaving of a time capsule is nothing more than an English Heritage media exercise, while leaving the Atkinson/BBC door and lintel in place is simply continuing the unprofessional practices of the recent past.

"At Silbury, the leaving of a time capsule is nothing more than an English Heritage media exercise"

Well yes.
Objectionable though the Stonehenge time capsule might be to many, at least it has an internal logic to it: it is intended to be read by people in the future on a specific date, when it is hoped it will be dug up.

Whereas, no such time limit has been specified by EH at Silbury. Which begs the question -

When, and under what possible circumstances, do EH anticipate someone
in the future will lay their hands on the Silbury Time Capsule?
Do EH hope the answer is "never"? As Silbury's guardians and repairers, they should. But it seems not, else putting it in there hoping it was a waste of time would appear to be just a tad insane.

What a self-condemnatory message to be giving out.