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Walker Discovers 5,000-Year-Old Log Path On Moor
Yorkshire Post ^ | 10-6-2005 | Emma Dunlop

Posted on 10/07/2005 2:46:04 PM PDT by blam

Walker discovers 5,000-year-old log path on moor

Find to shed new light on Neolithic man

Emma Dunlop

FOR 5,000 years one of the world's oldest ever footpaths has remained a hidden secret, locked deep beneath the earth in South Yorkshire.

That was until walker Mick Oliver quite literally stumbled across it while one day traipsing across Hatfield Moor, near Doncaster, shortly after it was re-opened to walkers in October last year.

"I looked down and I could see a straight line. I thought, that's unusual, maybe it's a bog oak – a fossilised tree – so I'll go and have a look," said the retired town and country planning officer.

"But when I got there I could see seven parallel poles of pine lined up on the floor. This was most unusual. I knew what I was looking at was old.

"I could see axe marks on the wood and evidence that they had been tapered. Given their position in the peat, I pretty soon concluded they were old, possibly even Bronze Age.

"I looked to see how deep they were buried and worked out they may be some 2,500 years old. I never realised just how old they were until later."

But still not convinced about what he was seeing, Mr Oliver, 65, of Wadworth, Doncaster, sat down beside the logs and began eating his packed lunch.

He said: "I kept thinking, what if I am wrong? I am going to look very foolish here.

"But after my sandwiches I thought, stuff it. This discovery is too important, so I went to Doncaster Museum to report my find."

Without realising it, he had discovered one of the oldest tracks of its kind ever seen in the world. It dates back to the Neolithic period and only two other pathways on the continent are thought to date back earlier – one in Holland and the other in Germany.

And now its very discovery could shed new light on the history of Neolithic man as the pathway yields more and more clues day by day to the dozens of archaeologists now poring over its every detail.

"I just can't believe I was the one to discover it," said Mr Oliver, who works closely with conservationists on the moors.

"It is such a fantastic find and one I shall never forget."

Archaeologists think it may have been built in a forlorn attempt to stave off the effects of climate change 5,000 years ago.

Analysis of the soil and pollen samples suggest the roadway was constructed because the ground was becoming increasingly waterlogged.

This could have been due to the onset of warmer and wetter weather, as until then the landscape had been characterised by woodland and heath, but raising water levels killed the trees and the mire began to form. But once it was enveloped by the bog, there is no evidence showing repairs or modifications, suggesting it was simply abandoned.

Radiocarbon dating suggests it was probably built before Stonehenge, at some point between 2,900 and 2,500BC, and the search has begun to find where the trackway leads. The pine track stretches over 50m (164ft) of so-called "corduroy track", where logs are laid together to form a roadway. At its widest, it is 4m (13ft) across. But even more significantly is the discovery of a platform at the end of the track.

Archaeologist Dr Henry Chapman, site manager, said: "This is utterly amazing and the only one of its kind in the world.

"A find like this could rewrite the history of Neolithic man as we know it. This platform could have been used for a number of reasons. We believe it is too big for a vantage point for hunting, but it could be religiously significant – as a place for offerings to the gods. Or, even more symbolically, it could have been a place where the dead were laid out."

Once the excavation is complete, the trackway will be backfilled with earth again, as this is the best way to preserve the timbers.

06 October 2005


TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: 5000; discovers; doncaster; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; hatfieldmoor; henrychapman; log; mickoliver; moor; old; path; southyorkshire; unitedkingdom; wadworth; walker; year; yorkshire
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1 posted on 10/07/2005 2:46:15 PM PDT by blam
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To: SunkenCiv

GGG Ping.


2 posted on 10/07/2005 2:46:52 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

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3 posted on 10/07/2005 2:56:20 PM PDT by isthisnickcool (Don't get stuck on stupid - Lt. General Honore)
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To: blam
Interesting article.

Also it would seem that 5,000 years ago they were suffering from "global warming"...?

Must have been too many campfires..?
4 posted on 10/07/2005 2:57:08 PM PDT by VRWCTexan (History has a long memory - but still repeats itself)
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To: isthisnickcool

Perhaps if we built a large wooden badger...


5 posted on 10/07/2005 2:57:41 PM PDT by Buck W. (Yesterday's Intelligentsia are today's Irrelevantsia.)
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To: blam

Interesting. Thx for posting it.


7 posted on 10/07/2005 2:59:29 PM PDT by Dark Skies ("...to them that love God, all things work together unto good..." Romans 8:28)
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To: blam

Maybe they were building a bridge to the 21st (BC) century?


8 posted on 10/07/2005 3:02:12 PM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (19 out of 20 imams declare ramadan (to be) offensive)
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To: VRWCTexan

Global warming is caused by too many fireplaces during ski season at Park City, UT. It's also caused by the sun. :)-


9 posted on 10/07/2005 3:03:08 PM PDT by foofoopowder
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To: bobbdobbs

As I understand it, they didn't need a raft. It was a continuous land mass. (Until they caused global warming, that is.)


10 posted on 10/07/2005 3:12:00 PM PDT by lizma
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To: foofoopowder

No, No, it is all the cellphones irradiating the atmosphere. Think about it, all these microwave towers everywhere.

A corduroy road leading to a platform in a bog.


11 posted on 10/07/2005 3:16:04 PM PDT by BuglerTex
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To: bobbdobbs
Read this: Cheddar Man
12 posted on 10/07/2005 3:20:03 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
I've got the Sierra forest outside my back yard. I know in my trekking back there I've seen sticks and stuff sticking in the ground. I'm going to look "to see how deep they were buried" and I might very well "work out they may be some 2,500 years old" as well. I'll let you know on Monday...
13 posted on 10/07/2005 3:42:17 PM PDT by RedFred In A Blue State (Keep your friends close & your enemies in the freezer behind boxes in the basement)
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To: RedFred In A Blue State

Hey, I found some 7,000 year old wood in Florida.


14 posted on 10/07/2005 3:44:31 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

15 posted on 10/07/2005 3:45:29 PM PDT by Pylon (Remember boys, flies spread disease, so keep yours closed.)
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To: Buck W.
Lets not go to Camelot... it is such a silly place!
16 posted on 10/07/2005 3:45:46 PM PDT by Americanwolf (I Served proudly.... how dare you tell me I have no convictions...)
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To: blam

That's pretty good pine to last 5000 years in a Bog.


17 posted on 10/07/2005 3:47:30 PM PDT by joem15
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To: joem15
"That's pretty good pine to last 5000 years in a Bog."

How about this: One hundred sixty nine, 8,000 year old people were found in a bog in Florida.

Ninety of them had completely intact brains.

Bye, Bye Beringia

18 posted on 10/07/2005 3:59:17 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

The other 79 of them voted for Buchanan...


19 posted on 10/07/2005 4:17:28 PM PDT by RedFred In A Blue State (Keep your friends close & your enemies in the freezer behind boxes in the basement)
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To: isthisnickcool
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20 posted on 10/07/2005 4:18:49 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe (Rat mantra: "Facts are meaningless! You can use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!")
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