Ley Lines in QuestionWorld's Work, 1983 - 232 sider |
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Side 55
... round barrows and hence are not concealed in those instances where ' site evolution ' has taken place . For instance , round barrows are clearly visible within causewayed enclosures , and no excavation of a round barrow has revealed an ...
... round barrows and hence are not concealed in those instances where ' site evolution ' has taken place . For instance , round barrows are clearly visible within causewayed enclosures , and no excavation of a round barrow has revealed an ...
Side 56
... Round Barrows There are some 20,000 round barrows , mostly from the Bronze Age * , still standing in Britain and aerial photography reveals the sites of hundreds now lost . They come in a variety of styles : the great bell- barrow ...
... Round Barrows There are some 20,000 round barrows , mostly from the Bronze Age * , still standing in Britain and aerial photography reveals the sites of hundreds now lost . They come in a variety of styles : the great bell- barrow ...
Side 217
... round unchambered mounds of neolithic date , broadly similar in construction and contents to Long Barrows . In addition , there is evidence that a few of the smaller of the Round Barrows with sparse grave - goods elsewhere in the ...
... round unchambered mounds of neolithic date , broadly similar in construction and contents to Long Barrows . In addition , there is evidence that a few of the smaller of the Round Barrows with sparse grave - goods elsewhere in the ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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