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Posted: 08 Oct 2007


Taken: 05 Oct 2007

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1/125 f/5.6 20.0 mm ISO 200


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landscape
ultra wide angle
industrial archaeology
guessed by martin97uk
'Millstone Grit'
Namurian
Chatsworth Grit
Upper Carboniferous
Guesswhere UK
Rivelin Grit
bloomery
iron smelting
geo:lat=53.332713
Peak District National Park
South Yorkshire
rocks
geotagged
10-20mm
slag
archaeology
medieval
geology
guessed
polariser
England
Burbage
Higger Tor
geo:lon=-1.60188


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Medieval bloomery at Burbage, near Sheffield

Medieval bloomery at Burbage, near Sheffield
Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group.

As well as the location, GWUK bonus points were available for
- the name of the hill
- the identity of the feature behind me
- the identity of the mound

This is a view westwards from the Burbage valley. The distant hill on the centre skyline is Higger Tor, comprised of Rivelin (Chatsworth) Grit. On the extreme left skyline is the northern slope of the Carl Wark hill fort.

Behind me is Burbage Edge, a popular spot for walkers and climbers.

The low mound in the foreground is believed to be a slag heap from a medieval bloomery (iron-smelting site). More details about this and other archaeological features in this area can be found in this report:
www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/mftf/downloads/publications/... v6_27-07.pdf

The small dark object on the mound is a piece of slag. This was found in the surrounding bracken and placed on the mound by me for the purposes of the photo. It can be seen in more detail here:

Bloomery slag

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