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Thornborough "debate" - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Thornborough "debate" (/showthread.php?tid=2060) |
Thornborough "debate" - Arthus - 10th April 2006 Well, sorry to raise this again but when George Chaplin becomes concerned about ploughing (which is good) one wonders if Venutius and Pixie would care to say something now? After all they have been very silent rencently. I mean good god what are they doing about the Henges!! Where have all their campaigning gone??? Do they not care anymore? What have they been doing? Too busy? I MEAN IF THEY CARE SO MUCH WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?????? See below the article which appeared on stone pages. --------------------------------------- Source archaeo-news@stonepages.com Ploughing at Thornborough: a new problem? TimeWatch have been contacted by locals at Thornborough (North Yorkshire, England) asking why the central henge has been quarried. During a recent talk, they were led to believe that the area within the hedge that surrounds the henges was subject to a land management deal that meant this area would not be ploughed. However, TimeWatch can confirm that the area between the hedge and the bank of the central henge has been ploughed in the last week or so. This is the area that holds the outer ditch of the central henge and is therefore part of the nationally important site. TimeWatch contacted English Heritage regarding this, who said they were looking into the exact terms of the land management deal. "It seems odd that Tarmac have allowed this to happen on its land, especially at a time when the company is keen to point out the threat to archaeology from ploughing in the area" Said TimeWatch Chairman, George Chaplin "The farmer had previously argued that it was important to preserve as much of the henges as possible, this commitment to the henges must now surely be in doubt. Tarmac have been very keen to highlight the threat of ploughing at Ladybridge, yet have made no effort to address this issue on the land it owns and now it seems ploughing has returned to the henges themselves. I hope that there is a reasonable explanation for this, but I would have though English Heritage would have been involved in any decision to plough this area" TimeWatch are keen to hear the results of the English Heritage investigation of this matter. Source: TimeWatch Press Release (5 April 2005) Great to se ploughing has finely become an issue for TimeWatch ----------------------------------------- "ploughed in the last week or so"[?] What do you mean?? George?? Its been ploughed since the begining of ploughing. It is a threat isn't it. So you agree now. So given that you and your fellow comrades are now moving to an appreciation of the problem of the acceptance of the problems of ploughing, etc ,etc. How about a totally honest reply (from V and P .. lets pretend George is someone else) to my previous postings? Or do you Pixie and Venutius wish to contininue to behave like totally dishonest politicians?? Note read my previous postings and note that I wish to save the Henges and protect the area for study arround the Henges and do not want a quarry. And Note if you start saying stuff which avoids or twists my previous postings, I will immediately point it out So please reply with honesty. Arthus Thornborough "debate" - BAJR Host - 10th April 2006 This article has just been recorded by BAJR for podcasting....so ....... the news about the plough damage potentail is going out. However... It may help people that have come late to this.... exactly what the problem is... remember the AUP Another day another WSI? Thornborough "debate" - freelance - 12th April 2006 Quote:quote:...TimeWatch can confirm that the area between the hedge and the bank of the central henge has been ploughed in the last week or so. I went for a walk out there yesterday, and this area has been disked, not ploughed. The turf has been disturbed, apparently for re-seeding, but only the top three or four inches of ground has been disturbed. Thornborough "debate" - Grubby - 19th April 2006 Quote:quote:Originally posted by freelance All this talk about ploughing and it seems that some people dont know the difference between ploughing and disking. Perhaps it might actually be worth asking the farmer next time before going to the press. I cant see how you can mount a credible campaign without checking the facts. How is anyone going to convince farmers to enter schemes to protect the archaeology when they are publically slated at the first opportunity for legitimately (I presume) breaking the turf! Thornborough "debate" - BAJR Host - 20th April 2006 Thank you for both pointing this out and also saying what is in fact the problem with the 'whole' People don't ask or tell.... the communication has broken down. Result... Another day another WSI? Thornborough "debate" - Grubby - 26th April 2006 so the farmer gets slated and everyone walks away. I dont see anyone posting anything on his behalf on the newsblogs. I suppose the headline "Farmer disks grass for new seeds" doesnt really have the same impact or "Heritage groups blast farmer for growing grass" As far as the outside world is concerned the damage has been done and the henges ploughed.... Thornborough "debate" - freelance - 25th May 2006 There's a follow up to the plough damage monitoring at Ladybridge: http://www.archaeologicalplanningconsultancy.co.uk/papers/002_plough.html Thornborough "debate" - mercenary - 25th May 2006 This is fascinating stuff. I'm a bit worried about the value of fieldwalking in light of these results. Although I was already coming to much the same conclusions as the report. Thornborough "debate" - garybrun - 25th May 2006 Quote:quote:Conclusions Is this a good argument for bringing in the metal detectorists to help out?? http://www.ukdfd.co.uk Recording OUR heritage for future generations. Thornborough "debate" - Paul Barford - 26th May 2006 Quote:quote:Originally posted by garybrunCan a metal detectorist record those [u]archaeological deposits </u>from under an opaque level of ploughsoil before they are plouged, or merely recover the metallic component of the debris afterwards? Anyway, at the least if you were only just going for the artefacts, what a "detectorist" would need to do the job properly on this (primarily Neolithic) site would be non-existant 'potsherd detectors' and 'struck flint detectors'. But then, as we keep saying, its not the artefacts alone that is the important thing, but in their context, as is expressed in the Second Aim of the Portable Antiquities Scheme (though Ido not see UKDFD making any reference to it). Surely the whole point of preservation in situ is to aim for that "static state of preservation" and not merely leave the site to deteriorate or be damaged by increments and merely practice salvage-style reaction to the results. I think the Nosterfield experiments are an interesting contribution to the debate and look forward to more work of this type being done and published as part of trying to work out what to do about situations like this. Paul Barford |