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> Which brings us to what is a harvest hill? or a sacred hill?

In short, the definition of a 'harvest hill', or 'sacred hill' is as follows:

"A large undulation in the topography that resembles a breast, pregnant woman, woman lying down, or an eye. Also it helps if it might possibly have been used/revered by prehistoric people (although proof of this use is not in the least bit necessary)".

;-)#

I am of course quoting the eminent academic Dr K Kammer (GCSE, BSE, Cycling Proficiency) in his archetypal work, "Writing Crap on the TMA Forum".

K x

An excellent description of a 'sacred hill'. This one is described as 'special' in the local folk lore. There is a defaced standing stone near its base and, questionably, a perforated stone - which has been broken - also near the base.