hvered wrote:In keeping with the Pub Crawl motif, the animal drinking may be more benign, signalling a place where drovers can water their animals (and themselves).
macausland wrote:Perhaps archaeologists and trainee archaeologists should all have to do an 'outward bound' course run by Ray Mears or someone similar. They would learn how to read the landscape from a hunting perspective through practical experience of building traps etc.
Ajai wrote: Seems like a lot of effort for a work of art though. Maybe artifice is more apposite than art. Perhaps a 'door' which is a recognisable symbol had a practical (territorial?) function.
Jools wrote:Sounds like Durdle Door was the doorway through which deer were driven.
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