This article considers the evidence for Early Neolithic long barrow construction on the West Mendip plateau, Somerset. It highlights the difficulties in assigning long mounds a classification on surface evidence alone and discusses a range of earthworks which have been confused with long barrows. Eight possible long barrows are identified and their individual and group characteristics are explored and compared with national trends. Gaps in the local distribution of these monuments are assessed and it is suggested that areas of absence might have been occupied by woodland during the Neolithic. The relationship between long barrows and later round barrows is also considered
It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long bar...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This article considers the evidence for Early Neolithic long barrow construction on the West Mendip ...
The Priddy Long Barrow was partially excavated by UBSS in 1928, the first long barrow excavation to ...
Recent geophysical surveys and excavations at Druid's Lodge Estate, in fields west of the Diamond Wo...
Recent geophysical surveys and excavations at Druid's Lodge Estate, in fields west of the Diamond Wo...
It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long bar...
Woodford G2 is a southerly outlier of a group of long barrows focused on the Stonehenge landscape. I...
Geophysical surveys at two undated oval mounds, one near the Longwood Valley, Cheddar and the other ...
The Mendip Hills in Somerset contain geological features known locally as swallets, vertical 'shafts...
This paper applies a landscape archaeology approach to the locations of timber longhouses in the Bri...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
This paper is about Bronze Age round barrows and the ways in which they became caught up in human pr...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long bar...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This article considers the evidence for Early Neolithic long barrow construction on the West Mendip ...
The Priddy Long Barrow was partially excavated by UBSS in 1928, the first long barrow excavation to ...
Recent geophysical surveys and excavations at Druid's Lodge Estate, in fields west of the Diamond Wo...
Recent geophysical surveys and excavations at Druid's Lodge Estate, in fields west of the Diamond Wo...
It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long bar...
Woodford G2 is a southerly outlier of a group of long barrows focused on the Stonehenge landscape. I...
Geophysical surveys at two undated oval mounds, one near the Longwood Valley, Cheddar and the other ...
The Mendip Hills in Somerset contain geological features known locally as swallets, vertical 'shafts...
This paper applies a landscape archaeology approach to the locations of timber longhouses in the Bri...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
This paper is about Bronze Age round barrows and the ways in which they became caught up in human pr...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long bar...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...