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- Disc_barrow abstract "A disc barrow is a type of tumulus or round barrow, a variety of fancy barrow identified in English Heritage's Monument Class Descriptions.A disc barrow comprises a circular or oval-shaped flat platform, defined by a continuous earthen bank and inner ditch; sometimes the platform is raised above the surrounding ground level. On the platform there are one or more small mounds covering human burials deposited in cists or grave-pits. It is possible for disc barrows to be confused with a wide-bermed bell barrow; the distinguishing characteristic here is the presence of a platform supporting the small barrow mound and the continuous bank around the outside of the barrow ditch.Disc barrows are a relatively rare kind of Bronze Age burial mound, generally located in the Wessex area of southern England. In common with other contemporary round barrows they are regarded as being the burial monuments of important people; it has been suggested that the Wessex disc barrows were the burial places of important females, although this is based on the analysis of a very small number of cremation deposits and assumptions about the ownership of the main kinds of grave goods recovered.The 18th century antiquarian William Stukeley referred to this type of barrow as a druid barrow, a practice that was continued by Richard Colt Hoare in the early 19th century, even though he did not subscribe to the idea that their creation had any connection with druids.".
- Disc_barrow thumbnail Heywood_sumner_disc_barrow.png?width=300.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageID "8692331".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageLength "4335".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageRevisionID "700504554".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Ackling_Dyke.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Antiquarian.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Bell_barrow.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Brockenhurst.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barrows.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monument_types.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Cist.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Druid.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink English_Heritage.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Flowerdown_Barrows.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Hampshire.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Littleton_and_Harestock.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Monument_Class_Description.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Roman_roads.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Round_barrow.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Richard_Hoare,_2nd_Baronet.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Sixpenny_Handley.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Upwey,_Dorset.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Wessex.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink William_Stukeley.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Winchester.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink File:Druid_barrow_colt_hoare_wiltshire.png.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink File:Heywood_sumner_disc_barrow.png.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLink File:Oakley_disc_barrow_panorama.jpg.
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disc Barrows".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disc barrow".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "disc barrow".
- Disc_barrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Disc_barrow subject Category:Barrows.
- Disc_barrow subject Category:Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Disc_barrow subject Category:Monument_types.
- Disc_barrow hypernym Barrow.
- Disc_barrow type Monument.
- Disc_barrow type Place.
- Disc_barrow type Type.
- Disc_barrow type Monument.
- Disc_barrow type Site.
- Disc_barrow type Type.
- Disc_barrow comment "A disc barrow is a type of tumulus or round barrow, a variety of fancy barrow identified in English Heritage's Monument Class Descriptions.A disc barrow comprises a circular or oval-shaped flat platform, defined by a continuous earthen bank and inner ditch; sometimes the platform is raised above the surrounding ground level. On the platform there are one or more small mounds covering human burials deposited in cists or grave-pits.".
- Disc_barrow label "Disc barrow".
- Disc_barrow sameAs Q1228360.
- Disc_barrow sameAs Disc_Barrow.
- Disc_barrow sameAs Túmulo_en_disco.
- Disc_barrow sameAs m.027f59g.
- Disc_barrow sameAs Q1228360.
- Disc_barrow wasDerivedFrom Disc_barrow?oldid=700504554.
- Disc_barrow depiction Heywood_sumner_disc_barrow.png.
- Disc_barrow isPrimaryTopicOf Disc_barrow.