Wow 😀 do you mind me asking which lidar you're using because that's far clearer than what I've been looking on. The shape on the top and the grooves in it and eerily similar to what is on top of Twmbarlwm mountain (part of the scenic drive in cwmcarn).
@@richardkelly9156 - The monument has a loading platform giving the hight of the Mesolithic waters - facebook.com/groups/prehistoricbritain/posts/1655780095256248/ 🤓
@@RobertJohnLangdon-author great. Can you do a video for Old Oswestry the same please? Ive always been fascinated by the design of the surround. 🥰😍 Your model for Cadbury is amazing. They symbolically always seem to have a hill or moor next to them. Symbolic. Maiden castle is defensive though. But was it with water purpose as well? But its far too high altitude to navigate upto. 😳 I would like you do do a comparison between some sites like warminster and worthing sites and others!!! Its likely certain now that Dalton here, had a river around it. But there are no complex surrounds... Is it possible the romans spoiled it?? As almondbury was gutted by william conqueror. What about Old Saurum before the conquest re shaping?? So do you think these were not the cities or major towns but more like a trading point and shops. Maybe that they did or didn't live in. Less for defense more for convenience travel and part of their landscape? That means the theory for Dalton as supplying some trade by river is plausible if we had anything worth trading 😳
Wow 😀 do you mind me asking which lidar you're using because that's far clearer than what I've been looking on. The shape on the top and the grooves in it and eerily similar to what is on top of Twmbarlwm mountain (part of the scenic drive in cwmcarn).
lidar data from DEFRA open source using 'planlauf/terrain' (german software) B-)
@@RobertJohnLangdon-author aw thank you so much 😊
What about water levels for this one 😊@@RobertJohnLangdon-author
@@richardkelly9156 - The monument has a loading platform giving the hight of the Mesolithic waters - facebook.com/groups/prehistoricbritain/posts/1655780095256248/
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@@RobertJohnLangdon-author great. Can you do a video for Old Oswestry the same please? Ive always been fascinated by the design of the surround. 🥰😍 Your model for Cadbury is amazing. They symbolically always seem to have a hill or moor next to them. Symbolic.
Maiden castle is defensive though. But was it with water purpose as well? But its far too high altitude to navigate upto. 😳
I would like you do do a comparison between some sites like warminster and worthing sites and others!!!
Its likely certain now that Dalton here, had a river around it. But there are no complex surrounds... Is it possible the romans spoiled it?? As almondbury was gutted by william conqueror.
What about Old Saurum before the conquest re shaping??
So do you think these were not the cities or major towns but more like a trading point and shops. Maybe that they did or didn't live in. Less for defense more for convenience travel and part of their landscape?
That means the theory for Dalton as supplying some trade by river is plausible if we had anything worth trading 😳