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This section contains descriptions of unexplained facts provided by eyewitnesses or published in the media, as well as the results of their analysis by the group.

Circles on the field and other formations. United Kingdom

ID #1490632134
Added Mon, 27/03/2017
Author July N.
Sources
Phenomena
Status
Fact

Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
08.1932
Location: 
Боухилл
United Kingdom

On the field in Scotland in a barley field, a formation of three circles and one semicircle. This information was found by Andy Thomas (Andy Thomas)in an old copy of Notes and Queries Sussex archaeological society Sussex. The author is Eliot Cecil Curwen (1895-1967).

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Original news

This case was uncovered by Andy Thomas, who discovered it in an old copy of Sussex Notes and Queries, published by the Sussex Archaeological Society. We believe the publication date is 1937, but this is not clear. (It is, in any respect, obviously from an old publication and not a modern volume.)

This is an impressive case, for it provides:
 

Eye witness site description

Photograph of site

Diagram of formation

The photograph is the earliest crop circle photo currently known. It is shown below. It does not reproduce well, but a clearly defined ring is visible in the foreground at the bottom of the image.

The diagram shows four rings (in no meaningful formation), one of which is incomplete due to its overlapping the field boundary.

The site description is again persuasive. The author of the piece is Eliot Cecil Curwen (1895-1967), a Sussex-based archaeologist and writer, and he reports as follows: 

"This [ring] was found to consist of a circle in which the barley was 'lodged' or beaten down." 

There is little which needs to be added by us. Taken as a whole, the evidence in this case is comprehensive and on a par with some reports in later books such as Circular Evidence.  

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