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* {{PP|154|30}} "the way the lite come acrost the feal you cud see some kynd of old pattren unner neath of the new furrows. Strait lines and circles from time back way back." | * {{PP|154|30}} "the way the lite come acrost the feal you cud see some kynd of old pattren unner neath of the new furrows. Strait lines and circles from time back way back." | ||
− | [[File:barrows.jpg|thumb|frame|right| | + | [[File:barrows.jpg|thumb|frame|right|300px|link=|Circular barrows in Winterbourne Stoke, Wiltshire {{By|BJB}}]] |
Barrows -- burial chambers in the form of circular mounds and sometimes straight lines -- are still visible in the ground of England after six thousand years. | Barrows -- burial chambers in the form of circular mounds and sometimes straight lines -- are still visible in the ground of England after six thousand years. |
Latest revision as of 01:34, 17 November 2017
- (154:30) "the way the lite come acrost the feal you cud see some kynd of old pattren unner neath of the new furrows. Strait lines and circles from time back way back."
Barrows -- burial chambers in the form of circular mounds and sometimes straight lines -- are still visible in the ground of England after six thousand years.