[Stones] Avebury ditch and bank
George Currie
george at currie22.freeserve.co.uk
Wed Jun 28 10:52:51 BST 2006
hello Ric , I don't think I'm alone in viewing the Newgrange restoration as a bit imaginative , tourists love it but the reasoning for believing that the entrance was anything like the present facade is very flimsy .Buying an entry ticket allows you to enter the draw for the midwinter "event" .
george
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From: Ric
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Subject: Re: [Stones] Avebury ditch and bank
i couldn't agree less - sensitive restoration is the way forward - look at the restored Newgrange, there are so many people queuing up to get inside, you need to buy a lottery ticket just to be one of them!
:-|
NIGELSWIFT at aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 26/06/2006 21:09:12 GMT Standard Time, megalith6 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
i would actually like to see the ditch and berm restored at Avebury - why? - because it is awesome in a way that a jumbo jet, though huge, isn't: and we need that sense of awe in our lives, it elevates our quality of life experience, our raison d'être
Nah, better not. It would effectively be a reconstruction and all the magic would drain out of it.Most of the Spirit of Place at these sites comes from the fact that the hands of nature and Time have been laid upon them. If you re-excavate the ditch then logically you should straighten the stones and scrub the lichen off them. There's a clean, straight modern circle in Dudley and it stinks.
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