EDO6425 - Wor Barrow, Sixpenny Handley; thematic analysis 2016
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Location
Grid reference | SU 0123 1728 (point) |
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Map sheet | SU01NW |
Civil Parish | Sixpenny Handley; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Historic England Archive
Date
2016
Description
Wor Barrow is a well-known Neolithic 'long' barrow in Cranborne Chase, excavated in 1893-4 by General Pitt Rivers, and first radiocarbon-dated by Richard Bradley. Excavations were exceptionally well recorded and published by Pitt Rivers in 1898. Many of the key artefacts were kept and are still curated at the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum, and are available for study along with the surviving original field notebooks. The excavation itself was iconic, but the barrow's general plan and form have been discussed much more than the funerary element. As an oval barrow it is traditionally thought to fall late within the currency of long barrows. This report examines the chronology, human remains, mortuary processes and development of the barrow in the Neolithic period.
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1>XY SDO15622 Unpublished document: Allen, Michael J, Smith, Martin, Jay, Mandy, Montgomery, Janet, Bronk Ramsey, Christopher, Cook, Gordon, and Marshall, Peter. 2016. Wor Barrow, Cranborne Chase, Dorset. Chronological Modelling.. [Mapped feature: #6864 ]
- <2> SDO16497 Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1616072.
Record last edited
Aug 25 2020 9:06AM