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Re: Castlerigg desecration and vandalism
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For thousands of years, Castlerigg has been given gifts by visitors. Whether it be the burial mound in the North-East of the Circle, whether it be pottery or jewellery, or even if it was only left the week before, a quartz pressed into the mud by someone giving thanks for the rain stopping, the Gods and Ancestors of Castlerigg are loved.


Some of us would be very interested to know what evidence there is that Castlerigg has 'been given gifts by visitors for thousands of years' or, indeed, that Castlerigg was ever the abode of 'gods'. For all we know Castlerigg could be no more than a corral/seasonal abode of the kind still found in some parts of the world (the fencing of organic material between the stones having long since disappeared).

I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would find evidence of Castlerigg being something much more than a corral of interest and importance - perhaps you could provide a link to that evidence?


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Littlestone
Posted by Littlestone
13th July 2008ce
16:05

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