Ashbee, P. (1999). The Medway megaliths in a European context. Archaeol Cantiana 119. Vol 119, pp. 269-284.

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The Medway megaliths in a European context
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Archaeol Cantiana 119
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Archæologia Cantiana
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119
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269 - 284
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Considers the development of the Medway group of long barrows as being heavily influenced by the LBK and situated in the context of the area's earliest Neolithic period. Notes the recent excavation of an ostensible long-house, while suggesting that long barrows were surrogate long-house shrines.
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Paul Ashbee
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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1999
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Long Barrows (Auto Detected Subject)
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Longhouse Shrines (Auto Detected Subject)
Megalithic Settings/Megaliths (Swp) (BIAB)
Longhouses (BIAB)
Long Barrows (BIAB)
Neolithic (BIAB)
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09 Nov 2001