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Earthen Long Barrows: The Earliest Monuments in the British Isles
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Earthen Long Barrows: The Earliest Monuments in the British Isles

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Describes the origin of the monuments and their construction, including the pits, standing stones and posts found beneath the later mounds, their location within the country side and what this might mean for contemporary society. This work also discusses the nature of platforms, pavements, internal cairns and earthen round mounds. Over the last 30 years, there has been extensive new research on

Neolithic Long Barrows. David Field describes the origin of the

monuments and their construction, including the pits, standing stones

and posts found beneath the later mounds, their location within the

country side and what this might mean for contemporary society. He also

discusses the nature of platforms, pavements, internal cairns and

earthen round mounds. Evidence of feasting and ceremony is assessed.

Emphasis is placed on the new finds that have been made from the air and

on the use that was made of earthen barrows by later civilizations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2007
Pages
192
ISBN
9780752440132

Describes the origin of the monuments and their construction, including the pits, standing stones and posts found beneath the later mounds, their location within the country side and what this might mean for contemporary society. This work also discusses the nature of platforms, pavements, internal cairns and earthen round mounds. Over the last 30 years, there has been extensive new research on

Neolithic Long Barrows. David Field describes the origin of the

monuments and their construction, including the pits, standing stones

and posts found beneath the later mounds, their location within the

country side and what this might mean for contemporary society. He also

discusses the nature of platforms, pavements, internal cairns and

earthen round mounds. Evidence of feasting and ceremony is assessed.

Emphasis is placed on the new finds that have been made from the air and

on the use that was made of earthen barrows by later civilizations.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2007
Pages
192
ISBN
9780752440132