Burl calls it Eordburgh-hlaw, meaning earthwork mound. He also calls it the Stonehenge of the North (how silly). Given its age, it has probably had plenty of names
Dave
Reply | with quote | Posted by daveyravey 8th July 2004ce 16:00 |
Ancient names of Arbor Low. (AR, Jul 07, 2004, 18:13)- Lud (TomBo, Jul 07, 2004, 18:27)
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