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360 Panoramas

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The centre of Silbury Hill

...further along, and nearly 40 metres below the summit of the mound, you finally reach the very centre of Silbury Hill.

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GRAHAM JOHN BENTLEY
are there any theories about what its use was as being so large it was a massive undertaking for its time

Larry.
Well, lots of tunnels have been excavated, but, is dirt all you have seen?No bones? No artifacts?Have x-ray investigations taken place?I am interested because I was born in Swindon in 1930 and lived there for some years. I even came back to see Swindon again when I was in the Royal Air force in the late forties.

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