Guest Artists:
Joe Boyles & Jake Livingston
Joe Boyles, from Pensacola,
FL, holds a Bachelor of Arts from
Birmingham-Southern College. He will spend this
coming year teaching English in Hungary with his
new wife. Jake Livingston, from Tupelo,
MS, holds a Bachelor of Arts from
Birmingham-Southern College. He is currently a
first-year medical student at the University of
Alabama at Birmingham and planning a wedding of
his own. |
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.Wansdyke Project 21
is part of
Vortigern Studies

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Joe Boyles and Jake
Livingston (Click each image to enlarge
it).
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Climbing
east on the massive bank & ditch of East
Wansdyke east of Shepherds' Shore.
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Looking east to
Bishop's Canning Down. Wansdyke has
resumed an ancient role, that of a simple road.
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Looking back
west to Shepherds' Shore.
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Getting
an idea of the massive scale of Wansdyke at this
point.
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Chalk rubble
showing on the north bank of the ditch.
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East wansdyke
on a beautiful winter morning.
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Tan Hill in the
distance.
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East Wansdyke,
running straight to Tan Hill.
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This
image from the bottom of the ditch (looking east)
shows the scale on which East Wansdyke was
constructed.
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This
image shows the very large counterscarp, which
seems to have been created especially for
counterbalancing the unfavorable position (behind
the crest) of East Wansdyke at this point.
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Is this
<just> a boundary marker?
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On top of
Wansdyke.
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The
beautiful image of a wintry East Wansdyke running
towards Tan Hill.
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The massive
scale of East Wansdyke.
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The long way
down again..
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The long
way back to the car: East Wansdyke looking west
to Morgan's Hill, across Shepherds' Shore.
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Copyright
© 2001, Joe Boyles and Jake Livingston. All rights
reserved. Used with permission.
Comments to: Jake Livingston and Joe
Boyles.
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MILLENNIAL QUEST FOR ARTHUR
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