Here are three historic photos -- I used them in my doctorate thesis in 1965, and as I recall they were taken on a field trip in 1963. There are some famous names here in the field party! I think I can recognize Prof Nick Stephens, Prof Ron Waters and Prof Denys Brunsden.......
The top photo shows the giant erratic at Freshwater Gut. The middle one shows the stoneless clays from Brannans Clay Pit at Fremington. The lower photo shows the sandrock layer exposed in the cliffs near Saunton -- the sandrock rests on an ancient wave-cut platform, and gives us a classic illustration of what an unconformity looks like......
How much do we know about Stonehenge? Less than we think. And what has Stonehenge got to do with the Ice Age? More than we might think. This blog is mostly devoted to the problems of where the Stonehenge bluestones came from, and how they got from their source areas to the monument. Now and then I will muse on related Stonehenge topics which have an Ice Age dimension...
THE BOOK
Some of the ideas discussed in this blog are published in my new book called "The Stonehenge Bluestones" -- available by post and through good bookshops everywhere. Bad bookshops might not have it....
To order, click HERE
Some of the ideas discussed in this blog are published in my new book called "The Stonehenge Bluestones" -- available by post and through good bookshops everywhere. Bad bookshops might not have it....
To order, click HERE
1 comment:
I think your Fremington Clay Pit, if it still exists, may these days be within a Country Park. It would be interesting to know whether the local authority looking after the Park has gone in for any Interpretation for visitors on matters glacial. I was last there around 1995.The road to the park off the Instow - Fremington -Barnstaple main road was in a sad state of disrepair and did my spine no good at all.
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