Quote from: Dune on July 08, 2011, 07:31:35 AM
These Iron Age people wouldn't have cranes and caterpillars to build there hillocks, so I suppose they weren't very high. But actually, I don't know. But 30meters??? That's as high as a 9 story flat...
I'm now making some Limonium vulgare to get some color into the marshes.
30 metres is exceptional and maybe a bit over-estimated, but there's a huge one nearby Roosendaal for instance. It's along a highway and definitely is artificial and very high.
Several hundreds of metres wide and definitely in the range of 20 meters. I'll see if I can find it online.
The village where I grew up though, also has one and it survived the big flooding of 1953 so it's at least 7 metres high.
Mounds of that size weren't uncommon.
But I agree with you about Iron Age people not being able to make very big ones. I think you would need some tools like buckets horses and such to move such massive amounts of soil.