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Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Artificial mound protected Britain for thousands of years

Whatever the original intentions of its Neolithic builders, the Anglo-Saxons were able to make great use of it in the Medieval period, around the year 1,000. Leary says there's clear evidence of modifications from this relatively recent period that turned Silbury Hill into a defensive structure, most likely in response to Viking invasions that could make use of a nearby Roman road.
Prof. Hex at 10:29 PM
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