A New Theory Emerges
Any good theory will have a plausible counter-argument, and the meaning of “VV” came in question when the authorities envisioned a new hypothesis.
Throughout the 1300’s, Pembrokeshire was facing a lot of hardship through the rapid spread of disease, widespread poverty and even famine. A retired professor of theology suggested that the symbols had engulfed the residents of the town, subsequently giving the chamber an air of fear and superstition in the process.
Learning More About Olden Day Traditions
As it turns out, the chariot that was excavated had been there for around 2500 years. While Mike believed that this timespan would increase the likelihood of finding human remains there too, it didn’t turn out to be the case.
Experts suggest that there is a likelihood that the chief or queen did end up getting buried with their chariot in the chamber. This was a customary part of the times, especially for people in power. There was however something off with the positioning of the chamber, leading to alternative theories.