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... cursus ( C ) dated to c . 2600 cal BC lay between the two henges but there were no finds to confirm the date or explain its role . Beyond the west end of the cursus lay a small hengiform monument ( E ) which produced no finds . Further ...
... cursus ( C ) dated to c . 2600 cal BC lay between the two henges but there were no finds to confirm the date or explain its role . Beyond the west end of the cursus lay a small hengiform monument ( E ) which produced no finds . Further ...
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... CURSUS MONUMENT Frances Lynch The cursus monument ( Figs 4 , 37-8 ) lay across the summit of the ridge , aligned in an approximately E - W direction ( 14 ° / 294 ° east of true N ) . The U - shaped western end reaches 91.4m into the ...
... CURSUS MONUMENT Frances Lynch The cursus monument ( Figs 4 , 37-8 ) lay across the summit of the ridge , aligned in an approximately E - W direction ( 14 ° / 294 ° east of true N ) . The U - shaped western end reaches 91.4m into the ...
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... cursus is one of the smallest of even the minor cursus monuments in Britain ( Harding and Barclay 1999 , 2 ) . It has even been suggested that it should not be considered a cursus at all , but a bank barrow ( Loveday pers . com ...
... cursus is one of the smallest of even the minor cursus monuments in Britain ( Harding and Barclay 1999 , 2 ) . It has even been suggested that it should not be considered a cursus at all , but a bank barrow ( Loveday pers . com ...
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A prehistoric and early medieval complex at Llandegai near Bangor North Wales | 17 |
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