Semple, S. (1998). A fear of the past: the place of the prehistoric burial mound in the ideology of middle and later Anglo-Saxon England. World Archaeol 30 (1). Vol 30(1), pp. 109-126.

Title: A fear of the past: the place of the prehistoric burial mound in the ideology of middle and later Anglo-Saxon England
Issue: World Archaeol 30 (1)
Series: World Archaeology
Volume: 30 (1)
Page Start/End: 109 - 126
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: A paper concerning the apparently consistent tradition of AS secondary activity at BA burial mounds and Neo long barrows. This paper illustrates the distinctive place of the barrow in AS society and ideology via a discussion of archaeological, historical, literary, and linguistic sources relating to barrows and other types of prehistoric monuments.
Author: Sarah Semple
Year of Publication: 1998
Subjects / Periods:
Burial Mound (Auto Detected Subject)
BARROW (Monument Type England)
Long Barrows (Auto Detected Subject)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
Prehistoric (Auto Detected Temporal)
BARROW (Monument Type England)
Monuments (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 20 Jan 2002