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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries barrow digging became a field sport for local squires and parsons. Their desire for decorative relics led them to plunder the graves of their prehistoric ancestors. With a few notable exceptions their methods were lamentable: their workmen recklessly destroyed remains and pottery, and few made accurate records. What was most horrifying was the speed at which they worked - one individual digging over 30 barrows in a day and 9 in the space of two hours! Against this background it is ...

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The Early Barrow Diggers 2011, The History Press Ltd, Stroud

ISBN-13: 9780752462240

Paperback

The Early Barrow Diggers 1999, Tempus Publishing Ltd, Stroud

ISBN-13: 9780752414270

Revised edition

Hardcover

Early Barrow Diggers 1974, Shire Publications, London

ISBN-13: 9780852632420

Hardcover

The early barrow-diggers 1974, Noyes Press, [Park Ridge, N.J.]

ISBN-13: 9780815550273