Burial site find. Mixed emotions

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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You're such a glass half empty kinda guy red.

My glass is permanently full - that;s why I brew my own :)

I do love the idea of an acre each though. Of course that will have to be everything, workplace, fuel production, food production, home, leisure, storage for all the WInter food and fuel.....
 

xylaria

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
I used to work in the bones and seeds lab of the musuem of london. Nearly all our finds were from the square mile or the city of Westminster. We had two maybe up four weeks to between an old office block coming down and new one coming to get excavation done. Bones would sit on sheves in neat boxes in with labels. The labels would fade and soon they would stop been roman or 10th century or plague pit remains. They got re buried. The druid on the staff would go. I dont know what sort of burial they got.

I know what you mean about development. They have a "zone" that will turn this valley and the next one into a suburb of Swansea. The houses are built like sheds with brick facing. The zone goes around a stone circle. Some of the land is coal fields but most of it is farms.
 

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