Currie, C. K. (2003). Longcross barrow, Chertsey: a survey and discussion of its setting. Surrey Archaeological Collections 90. Vol 90, pp. 341-346. https://doi.org/10.5284/1069324. Cite this via datacite
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Longcross barrow, Chertsey: a survey and discussion of its setting | |||||||||
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a survey and discussion of its setting | |||||||||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections 90 | |||||||||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections | |||||||||
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90 | |||||||||
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341 - 346 | |||||||||
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A mound believed to be a Bronze Age bowl barrow is discussed in relation to the surrounding landscape and local boundaries. A survey revealed what appeared to be an unpublished excavation trench. | |||||||||
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2003 | |||||||||
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10 Mar 2004 |