Hookland 7/12/20 22:05:54

Moving beyond argument on whether those in the Neolithic saw patterns of power in the landscape, we begin to discuss specifics. Form, length, shape. We allow ourselves to imagine, to become enchanted. The land dances in us, peer-reviewed journals turn to dust. – Dr. M. Benn, 1976

Hookland 7/12/20 22:42:48

@zakbos @wasteunearthed From further on in in the lecture: We talk of the cursuses as ceremonial centres, ritual avenues. Our unearthed information feeds imagining, powers a re-enchantment of earth banks. Time is turned back and we archaeologists appear as future ghosts in Neolithic now.

Hookland 7/12/20 23:43:34

Sometimes it isn‰Ûªt the stone you need to look at, sometimes it‰Ûªs the shadow cast. You have to watch how the land wears its shadows, what they mean. – Tom Rudd #VOH https://t.co/56oEQREmo7

Hookland 7/11/20 0:04:11

Charlie Pippin as the story goes Once punched the Devil on the nose Punched him so hard it made him roar So loud it was heard 10 miles or more – From the trad. Hookland song ‘Charlie and the Devil’