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Archaeologists Date Tool Discarded 4,500 Years Ago
The Guardian (UK) ^ | 11-22-2001 | Maev Kennedy

Posted on 11/27/2001 8:30:21 PM PST by blam

Archaeologists date tool discarded 4,500 years ago

Maev Kennedy, arts and heritage correspondent
Thursday November 22, 2001
The Guardian

A scrap of antler has proved that Silbury Hill, the largest man-made mound in Europe, was completed around 4,500 years ago.
The first scientific evidence for the date of one of the most puzzling of our ancient monuments is one of two antlers found at the summit of the 128ft hill. It was discovered as archaeologists agonised over how to fill a gaping hole which had threatened the collapse of the Wiltshire monument.

The fragments are the broken tips of the picks with which the monument was built, that were thrown into the top of the hill as the last gaps between the blocks of cut chalk were filled with rubble.

While the first phase of building at Silbury may be centuries older, the dating of the antler proves the structure was complete almost 1,000 years before the last arrangement of the boulders at Stonehenge.

The dating, by the Oxford University radiocarbon unit, yields a late Neolithic date of about 2490-2340BC, with 95% certainty of accuracy.(We have a tree ring event date at 2354BC)
Earlier attempts to date Silbury Hill were based on educated guesses of 2800-2000BC: its form is so unusual there is almost nothing to compare it with. "An archaeologist shouldn't say this, but it is the result we were hoping for," said Amanda Chadbury, English Heritage's ancient monuments inspector for the area.

Although the Roman coins and the scraps of medieval horse harness also found in the excavation looked more intriguing, it was the antlers which caused most excitement. They were the first organic finds from a previously undisturbed part of the mound.

Amateurs have been burrowing into the mound over centuries, the main cause of the huge shaft that opened up last winter.

The monument remains as enigmatic as ever. Its construction was estimated to have taken more than 3m working hours. Despite a legend concerning a king buried on his horse - the target of generations of treasure hunters - no evidence was found of that.

The question is still whether the monument was built before, after, or as part of the same project as nearby Avebury - where nothing giving such a reliable date has been found.

The hole in the mound has been closed with blocks of polystyrene and a layer of chalk, and a seismic study, due within weeks, will show if Silbury is still unstable and in danger.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: art; godsgravesglyphs; silburyhill
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To: blam

West Kennet Long Barrow

21 posted on 11/27/2001 9:24:17 PM PST by blam
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To: blam

Stukeley's 'great stone serpent'

22 posted on 11/27/2001 9:28:26 PM PST by blam
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To: blam

Belas Knap Long Barrow Entrance

23 posted on 11/27/2001 9:39:09 PM PST by blam
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To: Inyokern
A good friend of mine bought an old Dodge pickup for parts. In the bed there was an extremely old ratchet. He took a wire brush and cleaned it up just enough to see the Craftsman logo on it. He took it Sears, and they gave him a brand new one.

Great warranty. I don't know if it applies to antlers, though.:)

24 posted on 11/27/2001 10:18:31 PM PST by Tony in Hawaii
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To: Tony in Hawaii
Extremely rusty, that is, not that old. :)
25 posted on 11/27/2001 10:19:18 PM PST by Tony in Hawaii
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To: LarryLied
Er .... uh ... kinda like a piccolo or a doodleedodildoo ?
26 posted on 11/27/2001 10:27:13 PM PST by ex-Texan
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To: RightWhale; sawsalimb; JudyB1938; Ada Coddington; SurferDoc; white rose; rightofrush; Le-Roy
BUMP.
27 posted on 11/28/2001 4:57:46 AM PST by blam
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To: blam
I didn't know Silbury was in danger of collapsing. It'd be the crowning irony if, in our attempts to understand it, we wind up destroying Silbury altogether. Rather like what happened at Oak Island.
28 posted on 11/28/2001 7:25:05 AM PST by white rose
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To: jwfiv
Check out the pics after you bumped me.
29 posted on 11/28/2001 8:28:53 AM PST by Serb5150
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To: blam
Neat story.

If the tool is a Sears Craftsman, they need to be reminded that it can be returned for a new one if it isn't working any more.
8')

30 posted on 11/28/2001 8:33:36 AM PST by BlueLancer
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To: PRND21
uh..uhuhuhhu.uhuhuhuhu.........you said tool
31 posted on 11/28/2001 8:35:52 AM PST by DancesWithTrout
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To: okie01; crystalk; MarkWar; Marie; vannrox; Ditter; Ernest_at_the_Beach; horsewhispersc; spycatcher
Bump for you.
32 posted on 11/28/2001 10:09:12 AM PST by blam
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To: blam

33 posted on 11/28/2001 10:24:33 AM PST by spycatcher
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To: DancesWithTrout
Mmmmm...trout.
34 posted on 11/28/2001 10:25:26 AM PST by PRND21
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To: blam
Has a resemblance to the ruins at North Salem. Maybe there are only a few ways to arrange stones that are still going to be standing after 3000-4000 years.
35 posted on 11/28/2001 12:00:53 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: blam
If it has three notches, DJJ, and red paint on the handle, sounds like one of mine.

And here I thought some druggie stole it for a fix.

Seriously blam, interesting article and follow-up articles.

36 posted on 11/28/2001 12:13:36 PM PST by Diver Dave
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To: blam
Great article. One of my favorite things to do is to hunt for arrowheads. South Texas deer hunting leases are great for this. We have a pretty nice collection of deer & arrowheads.
37 posted on 11/28/2001 1:42:20 PM PST by Ditter
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To: blam
It wasn't *really* discarded, just accidentally left in the yard by a preadult male.

Some things never change.

38 posted on 11/28/2001 1:45:12 PM PST by George Smiley
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To: blam
Interesting. Thank you.
39 posted on 11/28/2001 2:38:02 PM PST by rightofrush
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To: RightWhale
"Has a resemblance to the ruins at North Salem. Maybe there are only a few ways to arrange stones that are still going to be standing after 3000-4000 years."

My exact thoughts when I saw the picture of the chamber. (Mystery Hill also).

40 posted on 11/28/2001 2:48:04 PM PST by blam
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