Finding NoJL/126/80 page 1
AuthorGibson, Alex
Ogden, Alan
Yorkshire Archaeological Society
TitleDuggleby Howe, burial J and the eastern Yorkshire club scene
Date2008
DescriptionRelates to the round barrow at Duggleby Howe on the southern slope of the upper Gypsey Race valley known as one of the largest and richest Neolithic round barrows in Britain, first excavated 1798 or 1799 and again in 1890 by J R Mortimer.
AbstractIn 2006 funding by English Heritage enabled a re-examination of Mortimer's Duggleby Howe archive. The aim of the project was to obtain radiocarbon dates from the burials within the mound to create an absolute chronology.
TypeLocal Studies/Article
SeriesYorkshire Archaeological Society Journal volume 80
PubDate2008
Paginationillustrations
AccessStatusOpen
SubjectPREHISTORY
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