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- Q3634310 subject Q7603432.
- Q3634310 subject Q8818384.
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- Q3634310 abstract "A bank barrow, sometimes referred to as a barrow-bank, ridge barrow, or ridge mound, is a type of tumulus first identified by O.G.S. Crawford in 1938.In the United Kingdom, they take the form of a long, sinuous, parallel-sided mound, approximately uniform in height and width along its length, and usually flanked by ditches on either side. They may be the result of a single phase of construction, or be the result of the addition of one or more linear extensions to the bank of a pre-existing barrow. Although burials have been found within the mound, no burial chambers as such have been identified in bank barrows. These ancient monuments are of middle Neolithic date.There exist fewer than 10 bank barrows in the United Kingdom; examples may be found at Maiden Castle, Broadmayne and Martin's Down in Dorset; Long Low near Wetton in Staffordshire.".
- Q3634310 thumbnail Long_bredy_bank_barrow_dorset.jpg?width=300.
- Q3634310 wikiPageExternalLink www.english-heritage.org.uk.
- Q3634310 wikiPageExternalLink bbar.htm.
- Q3634310 wikiPageExternalLink www.megalithic.co.uk.
- Q3634310 wikiPageExternalLink search.php?query=bank+barrow&sitetype=15.
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- Q3634310 wikiPageWikiLink Q7603432.
- Q3634310 wikiPageWikiLink Q8818384.
- Q3634310 wikiPageWikiLink Q8976843.
- Q3634310 comment "A bank barrow, sometimes referred to as a barrow-bank, ridge barrow, or ridge mound, is a type of tumulus first identified by O.G.S. Crawford in 1938.In the United Kingdom, they take the form of a long, sinuous, parallel-sided mound, approximately uniform in height and width along its length, and usually flanked by ditches on either side.".
- Q3634310 label "Bank barrow".
- Q3634310 depiction Long_bredy_bank_barrow_dorset.jpg.