

A highlighted version of the inscription on the Men Scryfa.
The full inscription reads (buried sections in brackets):
RIALOBRANI CVNOVALI(FILI)
In the dog-latin being used at the time in the area the two I’s nearest the ground are turned on their sides.
Taken 11/8/06
A detail of the inscription on the Men Scryfa.
The full inscription reads (buried sections in brackets):
RIALOBRANI CVNOVALI(FILI)
In the dog-latin being used at the time in the area the two I’s nearest the ground are turned on their sides.
Taken 11/8/06
The vandalism to the Long Man landscape is still clearly visible.
A close-up view taken 28.7.06
The vandalism to the Long Man landscape is still clearly visible.
An overall view taken 28.7.06
Silbaby from half way up the path to West Kennet Long Barrow 19/3/06. This is on digital zoom, hence slight lack of quality.
The lack of Summer cover makes its shape far clearer.
Silbaby from the bottom of the path leading up to West Kennet Long Barrow 19/3/06.
The lack of Summer cover makes its shape far clearer.
The view to the south east from the summit of Mount Caburn. 26/2/06
In the distance is Windover Hill, home to the Long Man of Wilmington, while the ridge on the right ends at Firle Beacon, home to the Giant’s Grave.
For a hill of only 150 metres in height the view is almost 360 degrees and very impressive.
For the reverse view see here: themodernantiquarian.com/post/14626
The west ditch of Mount Caburn from the northern entrance. 26/2/06
The Pipers, Lammas (1st August) 2005, with a few of the locals.
A comment from a fellow druid on the vandalism to the Long Man landscape.
Long Man vandalism overview 30/3/05.
Recovering ground at the Long Man vandalism 30/3/05.
Example of letter contrast. Long Man vandalism 30/3/05.
Detail of ground. Long Man vandalism 30/3/05.
A bush that got in the way! Long Man vandalism 30/3/05.
Scorch-mark on the Long Man vandalism 30/3/05.
The current view of the vandalism in mist. Still very clear! 30/3/05.
Croham Hurst Barrow from the south east. Taken Sunday 19/12/04
Croham Hurst Barrow from the west/north west. Taken Sunday 19/12/04
The area at TQ338631, to the south east of the established barrow, that looks like another barrow, though I can find no other indication that it is. Taken from the north west Sunday 19/12/04.
The plaque at Croham Hurst. Sunday 19/12/04
The round barrow and plaque at Croham Hurst Sunday 19/12/04
Close-up of the hole at the base of the cross on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
Close-up of the cross on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The inter-denominational service at the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The cross newly erected on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The cross being erected on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The cross being erected on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The cross being erected on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The cross being carried up the original path on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
The cross being carried up the new path on the Tump on Good Friday 9/4/04
Butser Hill from the A3 by Queen Elizabeth Country Park.
One of the best/worst climbs on the South Downs Way, depending on your point of view.
Taken August 1999.