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Re: Trethevy Quoit in danger/Nigel
Mar 05, 2013, 15:22
bladup wrote:
harestonesdown wrote:
bladup wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
Nigel, you asked the other day if I had any photos proving movement at Trethevy. Have a look at this and form your own opinion.

The first pic is a plan of the quoit by Barnatt in 1982. Look at stone four which has a large gap between it and the stone next to it. Now look at the second pic and see how the capstone has drawn it forward until leaning against that same stone. Stone 4 is the one on the right taken from inside the tomb. I'll leave it to you to decide.

https://picasaweb.google.com/100525707086862773355/TrethevyMisplacedStone?authkey=Gv1sRgCM6zhta3xbPxGA#


Try seeing if Mr Barnatt himself still comes down Cornwall at all, he'd be able to confirm it's movement, as his plan is the best and he's still living and working [sheffield uni], it's worth a thought, if not e-mail your pictures to him and he may be able to tell [not for definite though] from those, his book on the cornish monuments is still the best there is even though it's years old now, and after making those plans he must know the places inside out.



From Wiki - "In 2012, Parker Pearson left the University of Sheffield and began teaching at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, as Professor of British Later Prehistory."

He's closer than you thought ! :)


That's your friend Mr "land of the living land of the dead" Pearson geoff, we were talking about John Barnatt, Does he still work at Sheffield uni? I think he does but don't know for sure, and Parker pearson can stay in london because he's a little annoying [but probably very nice though as he's always happy to show people around his digs].


John Barnatt is now the Chief Archeo for the Peaks and live in Buxton...
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