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  Mountain and Hill GPS Waypoints from many different data sources  Popular
Description: Wainwrights Hills & mountains of the Lake District volumes 1-7 of Wainwright's A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. (Note the there are no qualification criteria for Wainwrights, the author sometimes gives a summit location that is not the highest point of the fell. Our policy is to take the location intended by Wainwright. The list is not subject to revision.) Munros Scottish Munro Mountains - The Munros are the highest of Scotland's mountains, 283 mountain tops named after the man who first catalogued them, Sir Hugh Munro. (Revised from 284 September 2009) Welsh 3000s The famous Welsh 3000 ft Mountains; Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa (1,085 m) Garnedd Ugain / Crib y Ddysgl (1,065 m) Crib Goch (923 m) Elidir Fawr (924 m) Y Garn (947 m) Glyder Fawr (999 m) Glyder Fach (994 m) Tryfan (915 m) Pen yr Ole Wen (978 m) Carnedd Dafydd (1,044 m) Carnedd Llewelyn (1,064 m) Yr Elen (962 m) Foel Grach (976 m) Garnedd Uchaf (926 m) Foel-fras (942 m). aka Welsh 14, Welsh 15, Welsh 16 and the Welsh Munros Marilyns Hills & Mountains of any height with a drop of at least 150 metres on all sides. The geographical area includes the Isle of Man and the islands of St Kilda. (N.B. includes twin peak marilyns) Corbetts Corbetts - Scottish hills between 2500 and 2999 feet high with a drop of at least 500 feet (152.4m) on all sides. (making them a sub-set of the Marilyns too) Hewitts Hills & Mountains of England and Wales over 2000 feet with at least 100 feet drop on all sides Birketts Lake District hills over 1,000ft listed in Bill Birkett's Complete Lakeland Fells HuMPs Hills of any height with a drop of at least 100 metres or more on all sides. The name HuMP stands for Hundred Metre Prominence. (All Marylins are HuMPs) The original source for the HuMPs list was Dr Eric Yeaman's "Handbook of the Scottish Hills", published by Wafaida in 1989. Clem Clements applied Yeaman's original criteria to England and Wales, and christened the results "Yeomans". See www.hill-bagging.co.uk/EWRegions/HuMPs.php for full details Nuttalls Hills & Mountains list maintained by John and Anne Nuttall and detailed in 'The Mountains of England and Wales' published by Cicerone Press. Includes all the Hewitts
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  An Interpretation of Cup and Ring Rock Art Using the Harris and Stockdale Megalithic Foot (HSMF)  Popular
Description: This paper contains the first of three brief reports from research carried out by Peter Harris and the late Norman Stockdale, in the 1980s and 1990s, on and around the moors above Ilkley, West Yorkshire. The three papers provide the possible interpretations of: Two Incised Stone Designs on Rombalds Moor, The Distribution of Five Carved Stones on Baildon Moor, and an Interpretation of Backstone Beck Enclosure, Green Crag Slack, Ilkley. The authors propose that a general unit of length was used in the planning and design of these megalithic projects and in the stone engravings. The standard unit of length believed to be used was called the Megalithic Foot (MF), it measured 14.142 inches/35.919 cms. It is also believed that the Megalithic Foot (MF) was subdivided into 56 equal parts of 0.2525 inches/0.6414 cms; this unit was called the Megalithic Inch (Mi). Initially it was felt that an integral part of megalithic designs was to incorporate key and important units of time. With specific reference to the carved rocks on Ilkley Moor, the important astronomical time units are listed and summarized below.
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  Neolithic life in the Cotswolds Talk  Popular
Description: A fresh look at the Neolithic Cotswolds brings to light how its people lived their lives. Research has traditionally focused on the tombs and monuments of the period but Dr Nick Snashall (National Trust archaeologist for Avebury) will make it a matter of life as well as death, in a lecture that that explains how new evidence is revealing Neolithic life.
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   Something for the Public: Towards a Web Accessible National Sites and Monuments Record  Popular
Description: Mark Sweeting's Archaeology dissertation. With Java Applets
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