Talk:Fogou
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Regarding this paragraph:
A notable example of an unspoiled fogou is to be found at Carn Euny and Trelowarren in Cornwall, others include Boleigh, Pendeen, Boden (Manaccan), Halligye, and Piskey Hall (Trewardreva).
The fogou at Trelowarren is Halligye, and there are two notable examples. I've made the changes and will add a photo of the interior of the Halligye fogou. JimChampion 20:06, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Category question
Why is this article not considered to be suitable for the category 'British Archaeology'? Rosser1954. Good photo Jim.
- Rosser1954 - the article is already catted in Category:Iron Age Britain which is a subcategory of Category:British archaeology, and normally when an article is in a subcat, it should not also be added to the parent category. DuncanHill 12:59, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the explanation - Rosser
- No probs, it was a good question! DuncanHill 14:05, 21 December 2006 (UTC)