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Tumuli and Long Barrows Tumuli and Long Barrows

There are 39 Dartefacts in this classification

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Tumuli and Long Barrows

A Tumulus is a mound of earth over a grave.

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Birch Tor Barrow, Tumulus

Broad/ Broken Barrow, Tumulus

Bun Barrow

Chechilburgh

Crossheath Burrow

Culver Burrough

Cut Hill Barrow

Emmets Post

Gibbet Hill Tumulus or Gallows Hill Cairn (Lydford Tumulus)

Glas Burrow

Ham Burrow

U11 Hillson’s House

Hollow Tor Barrow? (1)

Hollow Tor Barrow? (2)

Hookney Tor Tumulus

Hornberry/ Hartsberry, Seven Lords’ Lands Tumulus

Hurrah Burrow

Kenning Borough

King’s Barrow, Tumulus

Knatta Barrow

Neolithic Long Barrow, Butterdon Hill (E. side)

Owlacombe Barrow

Plym Ridge Mound 1

Plym Ridge Mound 2

Prehistoric Barrow on NW flank of Green Hill

Red Barrow (A)

Red Barrow (B)

Red Barrow (C)

Red Barrow (D)

Red Barrow (E)

Single Barrow, Tumulus

The King’s Throne

Three Boys

Tumulus on map

Two Barrows (A)

Two Barrows (B)

Two Burroughs or Hens’ Burrow

White Barrow, Tumulus, Cairn

Yar Tor Ring Cairn, Tumulus

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