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  1. Prehistoric sites are located nearby, notably Wayland's Smithy, a long, barrow ,less than to the west. The Huffington is by far the oldest of the white horse
  2. It has been fully excavated and can be visited inside. There is another round, barrow ,at nearby Rundysse, and a further recently restored 9 meter long double passage
  3. To their work they were careful to leave initialed metal tokens in each, barrow ,they opened. In 1877 Charles Darwin dabbled in archaeology at the stones
  4. Neolithic, people built a causewayed enclosure at Robin Hood's Ball and long, barrow ,tombs in the surrounding landscape. In approximately 3500 BC, a Stonehenge
  5. Not be uncommon to find several costs close together within the same cairn or, barrow , Often ornaments have been found within an excavated cast, indicating the
  6. Excavated, with one arranged around Mound 5 and the other situated beyond the, barrow ,cemetery limits in the field to the east. It is thought that a gallows once
  7. On the way. Cast The comedian Frankie Howard has a small role as an agitated, barrow ,boy, as does Kenneth Connor as a taxi driver and Harold Goodwin as a parcel
  8. Lifted by Trowel and Mattock and shoveled or carried from the site by wheel, barrow ,and bucket. The use of many other tools including fine trowels such as the
  9. The term House is derived from the Old Norse word hair meaning a mound or, barrow , The most famous of these sites is La House Be, a 6,000-year-old neolithic
  10. Days in pain Balder us died of his injury and was buried with royal honors in a, barrow , Chronic on Dethrone and Annals Condenses There are also two lesser knowns
  11. At the enclosure met a violent end. Within a period of about 50 years, a bank, barrow ,was built over the enclosure. It was a long mound of earth with a ditch on
  12. Hobby" comes from the old word" horn" which today would translate into ", barrow ," or" mound ". As the name hints the woods surrounding Hobby are filled with
  13. Spirit to be found in New grange called Brooch Na Bone, a pre-Celtic Neolithic, barrow ,or chambered tomb. Irish mythology portrays him as the son of the Dada, a king
  14. Means king or royal and Hogarth, from the Old Norse word hair, means mound or, barrow , During the latter part of the 12th century, a Christian church was built next
  15. Hampton Camp may have been an Iron Age hill fort or stock enclosure. A Long, barrow ,site believed to be from the Beaker people was flattened to make way for RAF
  16. PARC CWM long cairn was identified as a Severn-Cotswold type of chambered long, barrow , Also known as PARC LE Bros burial chamber, it is a partly restored Neolithic
  17. S Gorge ", is named after Northern, and until modern times held a small, barrow ,known locally as" Vortigern's Grave ", along with a ruin known as" Northern
  18. Graves to the 11th century. One of the graves was located just beside Östen's, barrow ,and it was for a rich and very old woman. The buried woman was probably Astrid.
  19. The burial mounds. When Ran died, Asmund brought his own possessions into the, barrow ,: banners, armor,hawk, hound,and horse. Then Around set himself to wait the
  20. Of unknown origin meaning the beam or shaft of a barrow or sledge, also the, barrow ,itself. Tram-car is attested from 1873. Although tram and tramway have been
  21. May have been associated with other monuments, perhaps under a cairn or long, barrow , It would not be uncommon to find several costs close together within the same
  22. To many rare animals, can be found the Cat Stones, a series of ancient round, barrow ,burial sites. Over five hundred years ago the residents of Responded had to
  23. Fitting a king who was famous for his wealth in Old Norse sources. On gen eow's, barrow ,(to the right in the photo) has not been excavated. Early studies into
  24. 1979 color: CMC text: Wilson bar: barrow from: 1978 till: 1979 color: ACM bar:, barrow ,from: 1979 till: 1983 color: CMC text: Barrow bar: Kelley from: 1981 till: 1983
  25. Other sons named Inge fast, Östen and Sven. The rune stones further tell that a, barrow ,and a bridge were built and that two of the rune stones were raised by the
  26. Activity on the site consists of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure and bank, barrow , In about 1800 BC, during the Bronze Age, the site was used for growing crops
  27. Burial mound on Man is Grønsalen near Sanford Church. The 100 m by 10 m, barrow ,is from around 3500 BC. According to legend, it is the resting place of Chief
  28. Text: Cushman bar: Wilson from: 1975 till: 1979 color: CMC text: Wilson bar:, barrow ,from: 1978 till: 1979 color: ACM bar: barrow from: 1979 till: 1983 color: CMC
  29. New technologies such as ceramics and textile production. A tradition of long, barrow ,construction began in continental Europe during the 7th millennium BP – the
  30. Significant number of Bronze Age barrow s occur in the area, including a triple, barrow ,at Instead and an urn field cemetery at Stanfield, near the Milford road. Iron
  31. Pyre, and his bones are collected into a golden urn in two layers of fat. The, barrow ,is built on the location of the pyre. Achilles then sponsors funeral games
  32. Speculation that the mound has an older history, and may have originally been a, barrow , From the Mound there is a protected view of St Paul's Cathedral in the City
  33. Trading occurred in flint, gold,copper and bronze. This era saw the start of, barrow ,building for the dead, and settlements have been found at Rødkilde. Barrows
  34. Popular, white sand beach. * King Humble's Grave (Kong Humbles Grave),a Long, barrow , is one of Langeland's the most well-known antiquities. It is encircled by its 77
  35. For example, whereas in the Neolithic a large chambered cairn or long, barrow ,was used to house the dead, the Early Bronze Age saw people buried in
  36. After which he is obliged to live on carrion in the woods. Helga is put in a, barrow , but returns from Valhalla one last time so that the two can spend a night
  37. Bar: pate bar: shop bar: Greene bar: Chapman bar: Cushman bar: Wilson bar:, barrow ,bar: Kelley bar: gray bar: muddy bar: kulak bar: Jones bar: Hague bar: Conway
  38. Barrows at Ready and Rosemarie. There is also a 5,000-year-old round burial, barrow ,at Make, and others at Jættestue and Jordehøj. Kong Angers Haj at Prove is
  39. The Hague. The Hague (from the Old Norse word hair meaning" Howe" or ", barrow ,") was a mound-dweller, the dead body living on within its tomb. The notable
  40. Boy later in life found a mammoth's tooth in a gravel pit near an ancient long, barrow ,on the Brooke Heath. See Prehistoric Norfolk, which is now in the Norwich
  41. Beowulf and the sagas. They showed that a powerful man was buried in a large, barrow , c 575,on a bear skin with two dogs and rich grave offerings. These remains
  42. His men that he will fight the dragon alone and that they should wait on the, barrow , Beowulf descends to do battle with the dragon but finds himself outmatched.
  43. Now Lennox and Addington County, Ontario ) In England: ** Addington long, barrow ,an archaeological site nearby * Addington Hills park, in Upper Shirley
  44. The personal name Hand is followed by the Old English law meaning mound or, barrow , (The mound may have been his burial place. ) It was recorded in the Domesday
  45. Which they ran, probably derived from Middle Flemish tram" beam, handle of a, barrow , bar, rung ", a North Sea Germanic word of unknown origin meaning the beam or
  46. So-called king of Tübingen (today part of Summer) was buried in a large, barrow ,within a stone cairn inside a ring ditch. *c. 1928 BC – 1895 BC:" Harvest
  47. A North Sea Germanic word of unknown origin meaning the beam or shaft of a, barrow ,or sledge, also the barrow itself. Tram-car is attested from 1873. Although
  48. Of violence to become first a monk at Lepton, and later a hermit living in a, barrow ,at Rowland, in the East Anglican fens. During Æthelbald's exile he and his men
  49. 3000 BCE). Dolmens were usually covered with earth or smaller stones to form a, barrow , though in many cases that covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone
  50. Tom gives each hobbit a long dagger taken from the treasure in the, barrow , As the hobbits leave the Old Forest, he refuses to pass the borders of his own

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