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- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "103".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "18".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "2".
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- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "41".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "7".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "76".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2p "78".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2pp "34".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2pp "63123".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "1913".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "1976".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "1998".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "2001".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "2005".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "2007".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "2009".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 2y "2013".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Ashbee".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Bayliss".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Fernandez-Jalvo".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Griffiths".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Hedges".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Higham".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Whittle".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3a "Wysocki".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3p "1".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3p "8".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3pp "38".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3y "1998".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3y "2005".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow 3y "2013".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow align "left".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow align "right".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow caption "The eastern side of the monument, showing the surviving stone burial chamber at the top of the slope and fallen sarsens at the bottom".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow hasPhotoCollection Coldrum_Long_Barrow.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow imagesize "250".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow latitude "51.321578".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow location Kent.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow location Trottiscliffe.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow longitude "0.372682".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow mapCaption "Location within Kent".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow mapType "Kent".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow name "Coldrum Long Barrow".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow quote ""It seems that the role of ancestors in Neolithic society was much more important than in the world of the hunter-gatherer. Clans and forebears began to have symbolic importance to the settled farming communities of the Neolithic. Dead ancestors were celebrated through funerals, feasts and grave goods, and their carefully selected body-parts were housed in specially built monuments, often symbolising 'houses' of the dead ... The tombs provide the earliest and most tangible evidence of Neolithic people and their customs, and are some of the most impressive and aesthetically distinctive constructions of prehistoric Britain."".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow quote ""Some young man was selected, one of a family perhaps set apart, and had a very merry time during his year of god-ship, at the end of this, he was sacrificed at the dolmen, being led up the ascent, and his body was dismembered and the limbs and blood scattered over the fields to ensure fertility. His wife or wives may have been killed, too, and any child born during that year also, and their bones gathered together and buried within the dolmen."".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow source "Archaeologist and prehistorian Caroline Malone, 2001.".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow source "— Bennett's interpretation of human sacrifice at the Coldrums, 1913.".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow type Long_barrow.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow width "246".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow width "25".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Kent.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:Barrows_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kent.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:History_of_Kent.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:Megalithic_monuments_in_England.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:National_Trust_properties_in_Kent.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:Stone_Age_sites_in_Kent.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow subject Category:Tonbridge_and_Malling.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow comment "The Coldrum Long Barrow, also known as the Coldrum Stones and the Adscombe Stones, is a chambered long barrow located near to the village of Trottiscliffe in the southeastern English county of Kent. Constructed circa 4000 BCE, during Britain's Early Neolithic period, today it survives only in a ruined state.Archaeologists have established that the monument was built by pastoralist communities shortly after the introduction of agriculture to Britain from continental Europe.".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow label "Coldrum Long Barrow".
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow sameAs m.0318x6.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow sameAs Q5142542.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow sameAs Q5142542.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow wasDerivedFrom Coldrum_Long_Barrow?oldid=642207613.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow depiction Part_of_Coldrum_Long_Barrow_-_geograph.org.uk_-_482591.jpg.
- Coldrum_Long_Barrow isPrimaryTopicOf Coldrum_Long_Barrow.