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Stones Forum >> Somewhere in Wilshire? Help!
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SpiritOfOld2

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| Posted 12-08-2007 at 21:28  
Theres a site i was looking at a while ago located
*somewhere* in Wiltshire. It was supposed to be a mound, comparable in size to silbury hill that had, over the years been ploughed out. I remember reading that a battle had taken place there in the misty past, something to do with red haired warriors? I cant find this site now and was wondering if anyone out there might know what im on about?
Its driving me mad trying to find it again!
Andy 
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Chyknel2

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| Posted 12-08-2007 at 21:41  
That will be Hatfield Barrow/Marden Mound.
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SpiritOfOld2

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| Posted 13-08-2007 at 09:29  
Yes!!!
Thanks for that, its been doing my head in for ages...
Cheers again,
Andy
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On 2007-08-12 21:41, Chyknel2 wrote:
That will be Hatfield Barrow/Marden Mound.
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