moss wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
I have it on good authority that the double stone circle close-by to the east of King Arthurs Hall is to have 'enhancement' work carried out this coming summer if the funds still remain available. This would involve erosion repair around the standing stones and the re-erection of stones on the second circle.
This is a very exciting project on a part of Bodmin Moor absolutely littered with archaeology.
It all sounds very exciting this project, a practical answer and something new to discover which is also very exciting. The two projects, King Arthur's Hall which fascinated me when I watched the video, it would be good to get an answer there and now the two stone circles, it all looks like a lost prehistoric landscape building up over time.This is a very exciting project on a part of Bodmin Moor absolutely littered with archaeology.
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/publications/bodmin-moor-archaeological-survey-vol-1/
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/publications/bodmin-moor-archaeological-survey-vol-2/
I love it having a landscaped area rich in archaeology to research in as it offers so many opportunities to get a grasp of what went on rather than what you often get at an isolated site with little other evidence at hand.