
4 April 2006
Image credit: Tim Clark
4 April 2006
4 April 2006
4 April 2006
4 April 2006
4 April 2006 Info board with diagrams of construction & what the structure is thought to have looked like when complete
Visited 4 April 2006
Possibly the most unusual part of the complex, and as a result, particularly interesting. Unfortunately, it’s also the one that is least complete – largely because much of it was made of wood that was burnt down. The diagrams on the info board help though!
Apparently, the walls were a metre thick. In the centre was an oval pit with clean sand in it and at each ‘side’ were fairly sizeable collections of middle-neolithic pottery.