Quote: it was aluded that neolithic pit digging in east anglia had nothing to do with neolithic pit digging in northern england. can this be so? is there such a thing as a distinctive regional tradtion in neolithic pitso a region in the neolithic must have at least one rub down pit to call its self a region in the neolithic rather than the regionising that was alluded too might have been geologic and that could be taken at a regional scale but in the case of digging a hole to hold water a very local level with what I would imagine would be a lot of holes that had to be abandoned although maybe they all might have worked if there was a lot of raised bogs and perched watertables around than we have to day to compare with. Probably not the best place for your average cockchafer.
Reason: your past is my past