The bronze age round barrow in Britain; an introduction to the study of the funerary practice and culture of the British and Irish single-grave people of the second millennium B.C.
- Title
- The bronze age round barrow in Britain; an introduction to the study of the funerary practice and culture of the British and Irish single-grave people of the second millennium B.C.
- Published by
- London, Phoenix House [1960]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 222 pages illustrations, maps, portraits, profiles, tables; 26 cm
- Subject
- Contents
- Contains: The begining of barrow study -- The external forms of round Barrows -- Topographical and environmental -- Barrow structure -- Stake and post circle barrows -- Art -- Burials and graves -- Grave-furniture -- Henges, stone circles, and barrows -- Cultures, origins, and affinities -- Chronology -- Barrows and bronze age society -- In early literature -- Excavation and record -- Barrows, the future and the state.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies.