Gibson, A. M. (2011). Some recent research at two Yorkshire long barrows. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. Vol 83, pp. 5-21.

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Some recent research at two Yorkshire long barrows
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Denby House, Rudston and Esh's Barrow, Helperthorpe
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
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83
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5 - 21
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A topographical and geophysical survey was undertaken at the Neolithic long barrows of Esh's Barrow and Denby House as part of an assessment of the Neolithic barrows of the upper Gypsey Race (Great Wold) Valley, North Yorkshire. Denby House proved to still survive as an earthwork and geophysical survey revealed the lay-out of the barrow features. The survey of Esh's Barrow also located a short long barrow but it was less easy to match the revealed features to the antiquarian descriptions.
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Alex M Gibson
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2011
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BARROW (Monument Type England)
Earthwork (Auto Detected Subject)
Long Barrow (Auto Detected Subject)
Geophysical Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
BARROW (Monument Type England)
Long Barrows (Auto Detected Subject)
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06 Feb 2014