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- Bell_barrow abstract "A bell barrow, sometimes referred to as a Wessex type barrow, campanulate form barrow, or a bermed barrow is a type of tumulus identified as such by both John Aubrey and William Stukeley.In the United Kingdom they take the form of a circular mound or mounds within a circular ditch, the mounds being separated from the ditch and each other by a berm. There is sometimes present an additional bank, external to the ditch. The ditch is typically the source of the material used to create the mound and is therefore described as a \"quarry-ditch\". A burial pit beneath the mound usually contains human remains, sometimes cremated, sometimes simply interred. Grave goods such as daggers or pottery vessels are commonly found within the burial pit also. An example at Sutton Veny included a bronze-age wooden coffin. The bell barrow in Milton Lilbourne in Wiltshire has no burial associated with it. Most bell barrows in the United Kingdom date to the early Bronze Age.Leslie Grinsell constructed a typology for bell barrows: Type Ia: A single mound with a narrow berm Type Ib: A single mound with a normal berm Type Ic: A single mound with a wide berm Type II: Two mounds Type III: Three mounds Type IV: Four mounds↑ ↑".
- Bell_barrow thumbnail Heywood_sumner_bell_barrow.png?width=300.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageExternalLink bell.htm.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageID "672363".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageLength "2089".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageRevisionID "654063131".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Berm.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barrows.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monument_types.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Humps,_Stoughton.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Jumps,_Treyford.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink John_Aubrey.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Grinsell.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Lilbourne.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Sutton_Veny.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Typology_(archaeology).
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink William_Stukeley.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLink File:Heywood_sumner_bell_barrow.png.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bell Barrows".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bell barrow".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "bell barrow".
- Bell_barrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-archaeology-stub.
- Bell_barrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-cemetery-stub.
- Bell_barrow subject Category:Barrows.
- Bell_barrow subject Category:Bronze_Age_Britain.
- Bell_barrow subject Category:Monument_types.
- Bell_barrow hypernym Type.
- Bell_barrow type Monument.
- Bell_barrow type Type.
- Bell_barrow type Monument.
- Bell_barrow type Site.
- Bell_barrow type Type.
- Bell_barrow comment "A bell barrow, sometimes referred to as a Wessex type barrow, campanulate form barrow, or a bermed barrow is a type of tumulus identified as such by both John Aubrey and William Stukeley.In the United Kingdom they take the form of a circular mound or mounds within a circular ditch, the mounds being separated from the ditch and each other by a berm. There is sometimes present an additional bank, external to the ditch.".
- Bell_barrow label "Bell barrow".
- Bell_barrow sameAs Q967448.
- Bell_barrow sameAs Túmulo_en_campana.
- Bell_barrow sameAs m.031p0g.
- Bell_barrow sameAs Q967448.
- Bell_barrow wasDerivedFrom Bell_barrow?oldid=654063131.
- Bell_barrow depiction Heywood_sumner_bell_barrow.png.
- Bell_barrow isPrimaryTopicOf Bell_barrow.