17th July 2007, 07:30 PM
Cant believe I am reading the comments here or elsewhere by archaeologists.
I cant think of a single similar structure in the UK it is clealry unusual. It is by definition nationally important by virtue of rarity. It clearly merits preservation in situ until proved not to nationally important.
The evaluation and planning process is meant to assess the importance of such sites and prevent situations like this.
Peter
I cant think of a single similar structure in the UK it is clealry unusual. It is by definition nationally important by virtue of rarity. It clearly merits preservation in situ until proved not to nationally important.
The evaluation and planning process is meant to assess the importance of such sites and prevent situations like this.
Peter