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Side 55
... barrows , etc. It is clear that those areas which nowadays contain the most neolithic monuments are not merely the result of chance survival . In such areas long barrows cluster around causewayed enclosures and the henges that replaced ...
... barrows , etc. It is clear that those areas which nowadays contain the most neolithic monuments are not merely the result of chance survival . In such areas long barrows cluster around causewayed enclosures and the henges that replaced ...
Side 56
... barrows usually contain female remains , while pond - barrows have a sunken middle surrounded by a bank of earth . Round barrows contain both cremations and inhumations , with a wide range of grave goods , such as weapons and amber ...
... barrows usually contain female remains , while pond - barrows have a sunken middle surrounded by a bank of earth . Round barrows contain both cremations and inhumations , with a wide range of grave goods , such as weapons and amber ...
Side 124
... barrows a thunderstorm followed within hours or minutes of opening the barrow " . The words ' some ' and ' hours or minutes ' are open to a certain variety of interpretation , and Graves himself concedes that such events " [ seem ] only ...
... barrows a thunderstorm followed within hours or minutes of opening the barrow " . The words ' some ' and ' hours or minutes ' are open to a certain variety of interpretation , and Graves himself concedes that such events " [ seem ] only ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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