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- Avenue_(archaeology) abstract "British Archaeologists refine the general archaeological use of avenue to denote a long, parallel-sided strip of land, measuring up to about 30m in width, open at either end and with edges marked by stone or timber alignments and/or a low earth bank and ditch. The term is used for such features all over the British Isles but they are concentrated in the centre and south of England.Most are either short and straight (Type I, less than 800m long), or long and curving (Type II, up to 2.5 km). It has been noted that they often link stone circles with rivers. They are a common element to Bronze Age ritual landscapes.Avenues are identified through their earthworks or using aerial archaeology as their parallel side features can be seen stretching over some distance. In most examples, it is the association of the avenue with other contemporary monuments that provides diagnosis. Avenues differ from cursus monuments, in that the latter also have earthworks at their terminal ends and have no upright stone or timber alignments.Avenues are thought to have been ceremonial or processional paths and to be of early Bronze Age date. They seem to have been used to indicate the intended route of approach to a particular monument.Examples include the Stonehenge Avenue, the Beckhampton Avenue at Avebury, West Kennet Avenue and that at Thornborough.".
- Avenue_(archaeology) thumbnail Avebury_Avenue.jpg?width=300.
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- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageRevisionID "570230356".
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_archaeology.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Avebury.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Beckhampton_Avenue.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Megalithic_monuments.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monument_types.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Cursus.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Kennet_Avenue.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Ritual_landscape.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Stone_circle.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Stonehenge_Avenue.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink Thornborough_Henges.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wikiPageWikiLink File:Avebury_Avenue.jpg.
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- Avenue_(archaeology) subject Category:Archaeology_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Avenue_(archaeology) subject Category:Megalithic_monuments.
- Avenue_(archaeology) subject Category:Monument_types.
- Avenue_(archaeology) type Monument.
- Avenue_(archaeology) type Type.
- Avenue_(archaeology) type Monument.
- Avenue_(archaeology) type Object.
- Avenue_(archaeology) type Type.
- Avenue_(archaeology) comment "British Archaeologists refine the general archaeological use of avenue to denote a long, parallel-sided strip of land, measuring up to about 30m in width, open at either end and with edges marked by stone or timber alignments and/or a low earth bank and ditch. The term is used for such features all over the British Isles but they are concentrated in the centre and south of England.Most are either short and straight (Type I, less than 800m long), or long and curving (Type II, up to 2.5 km).".
- Avenue_(archaeology) label "Avenue (archaeology)".
- Avenue_(archaeology) sameAs Q4010977.
- Avenue_(archaeology) sameAs Avenida_(arqueología).
- Avenue_(archaeology) sameAs Viale_(archeologia).
- Avenue_(archaeology) sameAs m.02yzf8.
- Avenue_(archaeology) sameAs Q4010977.
- Avenue_(archaeology) wasDerivedFrom Avenue_(archaeology)?oldid=570230356.
- Avenue_(archaeology) depiction Avebury_Avenue.jpg.
- Avenue_(archaeology) isPrimaryTopicOf Avenue_(archaeology).