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pure joy
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Re: World Hills
May 09, 2003, 21:59
I agree with FW's but I'd like to know more about what the phrase 'world hill' means / where it comes from - has anyone got any more info over and above what we've already had in the previous post?

I presume a good example would be Leskernick Hill on Bodmin Moor, which has remains of a large settlement, stone cirlces, stone row, barrows etc. Surely that is an important hill, in addition to the actual 'ancient monuments' that are on it or close to it. I've added lots of sites as a 'complex' but not the hill itself - see http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/browse.php?site_id=3627

So what are people frightened of? That we will add hills that are not actually important?

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