Silbury Hill
/ˌsɪlbri ˈhɪl/
/ˌsɪlbəri ˈhɪl/
- a prehistoric mound (= raised mass of earth) near Avebury in south-west England, built before 2000 BC. It is the largest of these mounds in Europe, and, unlike most of the others, has nobody buried in it. Nobody knows what it was built for.
希尔伯里山(Silbury Hill):英格兰西南部埃夫伯里附近的史前土墩,建于公元前2000年。它是欧洲最大的土墩,与其他大多数土墩不同,它没有人埋葬。没有人知道它是做什么的。