[Stones] Romans pay homage to Silbury?
littlestone
littlestone at supanet.com
Sun Mar 11 08:27:17 GMT 2007
What we now seem to have, ric, is a Roman town that once completely surrounded Silbury - a town with streets (and possibly a temple) with Silbury at its centre. By any stretch of the imagination that is absolutely astonishing (I'd love to see an artistic interpretation of what it may have looked like).
Also, the Romans, being Romans, one cannot but wonder if they didn't excavate Silbury itself. Then again (whatever their other vices) the Romans do seem to have respected native beliefs (as long as those beliefs didn't threaten the power of Rome). Must have been quite a dilemma for the Roman engineers and historians of the day - to tunnel Silbury or not to tunnel. If the Romans had such a town (wonder what they called it?) surrounding Silbury and didn't tunnel the monument that in itself indicates either A) their respect for native beliefs or B) the strength of local/indigenous feeling at the time.
There's an interesting link (provided by Kammer on TMA) here - http://snipurl.com/1clt1
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