I have been reading 'The Modern Antiquarian' and thinking about the name'Arbor Low'. The Anglo Saxon name for the site is Eothburg Hlaw. Do people think that this could have a link to the mother goddess Julian Cope talks about as Eoth means earth which may link up to Ur the goddess. It may also be possible that Hlaw(hill) links up with the side of the goddess who is called Hoeur as they may sound similar. Does anybody know anything about this??? xx
Reply | with quote | Posted by AR 7th July 2004ce 18:13 |
Ancient names of Arbor Low. (AR, Jul 07, 2004, 18:13)- Lud (TomBo, Jul 07, 2004, 18:27)
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