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Olivers Mound from space

by GilraenH @ 2007-12-19 - 21:13:01

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How big is the mound? It does not look big enough to be like some of the castles you mentioned earlier.

Mrs_FMrs_F [Member]
2007-12-19 @ 22:05

What is Oliver's mound and iron age Fort? Where is it. It looks like a very pretty part of the world.

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Rollo Gillespie [Visitor]
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2007-12-25 @ 15:43

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t126/begansteele/OMgroundscan.jpg

Here is the radar image of the topography. I am interested in the stream valley at the top as this has been quarried at the bottom near the river.

Rollo [Visitor]
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2007-12-26 @ 16:33

It's Boxing day and I have had my FOOD FREE, OUT DOOR DAY ON THE MOUND. I can book it for work as well! But not, as I give self some problems. Rollo turns up some different rock types on the ground. So initially I would be looking at rock types and phases of site development. This implies some strategy for materials supply routes.
I hate Turkey. My Dad had a turkey farm.

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