Durrington Walls c.2300 BC is viewed as a successor to and equally significant in its own way as Stonehenge and Avebury c.2500 BC. The numbers and disposition of the DW southern circular building timber posts enabled a tally to be kept of the Sun and Moon calendars, total eclipse cycle of the Moon, as at Stonehenge. The perimeter of the Walls ditch edge has a linear measure equal to Avebury’s ditch edge seventeen furlangs (17 x 68.4 metres), a value symbolically indicative of ‘half way to heaven’, thirty three having the sense of heavenly, the Otherworld.
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