5th December 2005, 11:42 PM
Re: the glass and washer filled features being ploughed up.
The old gods must be confused.
Pleased to see archaeologists giving things back for a change, but slightly miffed at the green glass and washers instead of weapons and gold.
But then they knew that things must be geting back to normal when the offering was smashed up with a bloody great plough.
Hardly linear is it. Time I mean. Seems to be spinning in circles around Thornborough.
What a pity the green glass and washer instalation didn't survive, would have given future archaeologists quite a puzzle trying to work out why the humans of 2005 had constructed sculptures of strange many eyed green jelly fish in a turnip field.
In fact, if you check out http://www.Paralleluniverse.com you can see that in one future reality the argument about what these things were for (if they were 'ritual' or used for scraping hard skin off feet)led to the first killings in the 'Great Archaeology War of 3245 AT (After Television).
Just shows dangerous it is to mess with the mud
Arthus
The old gods must be confused.
Pleased to see archaeologists giving things back for a change, but slightly miffed at the green glass and washers instead of weapons and gold.
But then they knew that things must be geting back to normal when the offering was smashed up with a bloody great plough.
Hardly linear is it. Time I mean. Seems to be spinning in circles around Thornborough.
What a pity the green glass and washer instalation didn't survive, would have given future archaeologists quite a puzzle trying to work out why the humans of 2005 had constructed sculptures of strange many eyed green jelly fish in a turnip field.
In fact, if you check out http://www.Paralleluniverse.com you can see that in one future reality the argument about what these things were for (if they were 'ritual' or used for scraping hard skin off feet)led to the first killings in the 'Great Archaeology War of 3245 AT (After Television).
Just shows dangerous it is to mess with the mud
Arthus