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Location: England         Length: 10 min

Standing an impressive 130 feet high and 100 feet across the flat top, Silbury Hill is the largest man-made mound in Europe. Though built by Stone Age people around 4,500 years ago, it still dominates the landscape. It contains a quarter of a million cubic meters of chalk, the equivalent of 35 million basket loads, all carried by hand. Archaeologists are still trying to uncover its secrets after 200 years of research and speculation. Why and how was this enigmatic monument built and who had the power to organize its construction?

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A film by Diane Scully and Sara Proudfoot Clinch

Earth Mysteries: Silbury Hill (Britannia.com)

England: A Narrative History; Part 1, The Prehistoric Period (Britannia.com)

English Heritage

Silbury Hill (Current Archaeology)

Silbury Hill (Stonepages)

Postgraduate study in archaeology and anthropology