Examples of 'silbury' in a sentence

Meaning of "silbury"

silbury (verb): to construct or build in a large, prominent mound-like structure. This verb is typically employed when describing the creation of archaeological or architectural features

How to use "silbury" in a sentence

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It is of similar age to the larger Silbury Hill about west of the town.
The second day was dedicated to Stonehenge and in the hill of Silbury.
His Silbury work was part of an aborted BBC documentary series on the monument.
And there is a superb view of Silbury Hill too.
Silbury Hill is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury in the English county of Wiltshire.
This is close to the dates established for Silbury Hill.
Next week, the silbury dig by cole porter.
Uluru is a large magnetic mound large not unlike Silbury Hill in England.
Next week, the silbury dig by cole porter with pearl bailey and arthur negus.
The proximity of Maes Knoll is comparable with that of Silbury Hill.
Marvel at Silbury Hill, as old and as large as many Egyptian pyramids.
The flat-topped cone of earth looks like a smaller version of Silbury Hill, pictured here.
Secrets of Silbury Hill, a short BBC report on the archeological work at Silbury Hill.
The largest man-made mound in England is Silbury Hill.
It seems likely, then, that Silbury Hill 's ditches were intentionally filled with water.

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Archaeologists solve mystery of Silbury Hill ( maybe ).
Over Silbury Hill, through the solar field, you know that i will follow you.
Next week, the silbury dig.
Silbury Hill, for instance.
Photograph, just below Silbury Hill.
A brief introduction, Silbury Hill.

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