Got a mound for you Steve can't remember the Welsh name but roughly translates to field of Heather tywn in Saes. Between upper Church Village and Penycodcae on the Black Road not many know of it but it's on old maps. Keep up the great work mate
I’m discovering so many mounds here in South Mississippi! Just a hop, skip and a jump from Mobile Bay, where Prince Madoc landed. One is the Graveline Mound in Gautier, Mississippi, near where I live and grew up. There’s supposed to be 7 other mounds near the main one (Graveline) that still exists. This video makes me wonder if the other seven together represent a star map. If the other seven still exist (hopefully, as they’re probably on private property now) it would be an interesting study. Thankfully the Graveline Mound is protected land and has been studied by local archaeologists about 10-15 years ago. There’s so few that exist today. We’ve just plowed over them and discarded their remains. It’s shameful.
I find it hard to believe people wouldn't watch the stars and their patterns. it's dark already here in october, I can't see shit with light population, but they didn't have the telly
Got a mound for you Steve can't remember the Welsh name but roughly translates to field of Heather tywn in Saes. Between upper Church Village and Penycodcae on the Black Road not many know of it but it's on old maps. Keep up the great work mate
Just signed up as a member guys. I did support Ross on his patreon and happy to continue with this. Great job guys, keep it alive
I’m discovering so many mounds here in South Mississippi! Just a hop, skip and a jump from Mobile Bay, where Prince Madoc landed. One is the Graveline Mound in Gautier, Mississippi, near where I live and grew up. There’s supposed to be 7 other mounds near the main one (Graveline) that still exists. This video makes me wonder if the other seven together represent a star map. If the other seven still exist (hopefully, as they’re probably on private property now) it would be an interesting study. Thankfully the Graveline Mound is protected land and has been studied by local archaeologists about 10-15 years ago. There’s so few that exist today. We’ve just plowed over them and discarded their remains. It’s shameful.
Fascinating x
Thank you ❤
💜💚I'm here and shall return
I find it hard to believe people wouldn't watch the stars and their patterns. it's dark already here in october, I can't see shit with light population, but they didn't have the telly
Totally agree Rich, they can’t have all been navel gazers
We had Aurochs locally in the Mesolithic.