Woolstone Hill, nr Ashbury, Oxfordshire. 4th June 2017, Barley Crop.
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More great photos of this formation and the Uffington White Horse, and more can be seen HERE
This crop circle lies to the east of the hill fort near Woolstone Hill (see Google Maps link on
the right of the page for precise location on our website). It is in a field of Barley and measures approximately 150ft in diameter. It is a very pretty six-fold design made entirely from circles of various sizes. What makes this formation particularly curious is that all the circles inside the formation (18 in total) are standing with no flattened centres (or indeed any marks at all at their centres), the crop is instead swirled in pathways around the circles – from a construction point of view
this is very interesting.
Geometrically, this is yet another harmonious six-fold design, made from 18 standing circles and encompassed by a 19th circle. In Ancient Egyptian times a grid of 19 squares tall was used in the construction of reliefs of the human body: 11 squares to the navel, 18 squares to the brow (or hair line) and the 19th was the crown of the head, the seat of consciousness.
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The Sanctuary, nr Avebury, Wilts.
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The Sanctuary is located close to the Ridgeway at West Overton. It lies beside the A4 which snakes its way between Marlborough and Devizes. The small stone circle dates back to 3000BC and is contemporary with, and an intrinsic part of the Avebury Complex of ancient monuments – which includes West Kennet Longbarrow and Silbury Hill.
The circle here is a simple ringed circle, very similar to some of the very earliest crop circle designs. It will be interesting to investigate whether there is any significant ratio between the diameter of the inner and outer circles. You can see from Steve’s pictures on our website, just how much this simple design fitted-in perfectly with
it’s location – rings of stones, round barrows and a ringed crop circle!
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