A New Neolithic? Englands's barrow coluumbaria: Large mounds were popular for burial at various times between 6,000 and 1,000 years ago, and barrows are now an important feature of our historic landscapes. They are coming back. Keneth Brophy and Andrew Watson report (journal article)

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Content summary: A New Neolithic? Englands's barrow coluumbaria: Large mounds were popular for burial at various times between 6,000 and 1,000 years ago, and barrows are now an important feature of our historic landscapes.

Summary: A New Neolithic? Englands's barrow coluumbaria: Large mounds were popular for burial at various times between 6,000 and 1,000 years ago, and barrows are now an important feature of our historic landscapes. They are coming back. Keneth Brophy and Andrew Watson report/Brophy, Kenneth and Watson, Andrew/British Archaeology.May-June 2023


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