Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Photoessay #2792 - Cool Neolithic pictures

I'm looking through all of my materials from my archaeology class and realized there was all kinds of material in the power points that the professor put on the website.  We never got all of the way through all the things he had planned. 

I'm looking through these files as I work on my paper.  The paper will be fine but, as always, a bunch of work.  It's supposed to be no more than 10 pages in New Times Roman 12.

 I am an old woman
Unable to read small print

OK, I'm not Bonnie Raitt so I live in New Times Roman 14; it's about 8 pages right now.  So I have some room to move.  Us writers, we don't think 'how am I going to fill 10 pages'; nope we think, 'how am I going to keep it under 10 pages.'

Tomorrow's our presentations with our way-so-cool surprise funny hats.  Instead of going on about studies and dry facts; we'll talk Disneyland.

But he left some pretty cool pictures unseen.  We were talking about Neolithic Monuments; specifically Avebury (pronounced Avery for people who know).  One of the Kennett Avenue which was an approaach and the mysterious Sidbury Hill which mainly was used as a platform and a way for the elite to view from a height.  At first I thought that was a person standing on the hill.  I don't think so.

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