Grinsell, L. V. (n.d.). Herefordshire barrows. Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club 47 (3). Vol 47(3), pp. 299-317.
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Herefordshire barrows | ||||||
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club 47 (3) | ||||||
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club | ||||||
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47 (3) | ||||||
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299 - 317 | ||||||
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Three certain and three possible long barrows along with seventy-three ring-ditches - forty per cent of which might be round barrows - form the Herefordshire contingent. This number falls considerably short of many other counties' barrow count and it is noted that the idea that Herefordshire had a smaller population in the Neo-BA might be assumed. There is also a seeming absence of antiquarian activity with the author being unable to trace a single object from any Herefordshire barrow in any public museum. Arthur's Stone, however, is one of the best known and most frequently illustrated long barrows in the British Isles. | ||||||
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10 Apr 2002 |