19th September 2011, 01:46 PM
ta for the heslop ref - new to me. woodward and hughes is a useful addition to the corpus and it echoes much of what i have done. my banana gullies are not truncated or disturbed, they were dug like that because that is what the digger's wanted. the points i made about the similarities with penannualr gullies relate to the deposiitonal process in both. and i'm not suggesting that querns are only ever placed in the terminals anymore than i am suggesting there is a single overiding ritual of deposition - i am saying
banana gullies seem to be dug alongside the doorways of some roundhouses
some so-called drip gullies probably weren't - because they are too close to the walls
digging gullies around some houses may have been more to do with providing a suitable place for materials invested with meaning - same as banana gullies
some so-called drip gullies were dug after the building went out of use
some final enclosure ditches were dug after the enclosure went out of use
dinosaur is a a dinasaur
banana gullies seem to be dug alongside the doorways of some roundhouses
some so-called drip gullies probably weren't - because they are too close to the walls
digging gullies around some houses may have been more to do with providing a suitable place for materials invested with meaning - same as banana gullies
some so-called drip gullies were dug after the building went out of use
some final enclosure ditches were dug after the enclosure went out of use
dinosaur is a a dinasaur
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