Macey: Burbage Valley Audio Trail

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Description

Take a trip through the Burbage Valley from pre-historic times until today with Macey, a 2nd Class Accredited Interpreter-Traveller with the Institute of Time Travellers. Using state-of-the-art time travelling equipment you will be able to see how life has changed in this valley over the past 3000 years.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
here we are. Can feels No, they're not called Canfield because they used to go cans here. But because three or 4000 years ago, they piled up the rocks into heaps or cans to make way for plants. Crops? The cans have been here nearly 3000 years, so don't take them home to make a rock. Aree Wee In the future Want to see them onder the ruins on DH Historic sites too. Now what's going on here? You could hear them. Can you? Pigs? Yes. Well, we're in Limoges dying on the time machine. Yes, early iron Age. That is about 700 BC All time. That's the guy deferred. He's called on. That's his niece, Abdullah. He's the old man of the tribe. And remember, in bronze Iron Age time Old means 35. He's going on Abdul for letting the swine That's the pigs, onto the inn cornfield, where they're definitely not supposed to bay Theo. That cheeky little grey spotted pig like making a run for it on Abda. Swearing at it, she's got it. Pigs. Oh, yes, they had pigs in 700 be seen horses, Cattle. So a sheep. Goats, too. But right here, right here where we're standing. The wind yards. Nick Canfield. This would have been crops, wouldn't it? Differed? Sounds like he's gonna sink again anyway. I'm corn, he say's They're growing Emma and spelled weeks, then oats. Millet P's vetch When things too ratted machine the food say's It's good soil of here. Sandy light, easy to drain and plough that an ideal altitude. We're growing as well. Let's ask him where he lives. Father, Nevada, Sheep. I think he means over there where the sheep are just now. His roundhouse. You can see it over there. Quite sophisticated. It even has a stone footing, so his clan obviously means to stay here for a while. Faces South east. Differed, Say's morning sun God facing you See, their lives are bound up in their secret cycle myths. So the house is face the rising sun, but sacred White Mountain hare. Ancestor, hero, What is he on about? Hold on, let me toggle the scramble here. The foot clan totem, it seems, is the White Mountain hare under whose guidance in olden times the Klan was led to this fertile land, which is all people or life getting sacred the Barrows you can see around Winyard Snick. Canfield Are, he say's gone before Ancestor, Mother, Father, Earth eaten. They protect the clan on the Klan. In turn, give these dead ancestors a portion of everything they harvest at Special Moon times of the year. He's gone off, shaking his head and abdomen, and he's now digging around with his art. His iron edged spade hopes for a good crop this year, he say's then he'll have extra stuff to trade at. Cow are Cut the Solstice, Big, Big Fair and ceremony. Clan friends come from hundreds of miles away. Good parts to latest technology. Toronto Food. See you soon, Abdullah.