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Micheldever Wood Bowl Barrow

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 8th May 2006

Micheldever Wood Bowl Barrow

Micheldever Wood Bowl Barrow submitted by JimChampion on 8th May 2006. A composite image of the bowl barrow (can you see the seam?) looking southwards. The portion of the barrow that has been quarried away can be seen on the right.
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Middle Hill

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 24th Apr 2007

Middle Hill

Middle Hill submitted by JimChampion on 24th Apr 2007. View southeast towards Middle Hill from the footpath on Battlesbury Hill. The row of white-topped posts indicates a cutting which contains a 'tank road' between the Warminster Training Centre and the Imber Range.
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Mistlebury

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Hillfort Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 6th Jan 2008

Mistlebury

Mistlebury submitted by JimChampion on 6th Jan 2008. On the northern side of Mistlebury, looking east. A causeway crosses the ditch from left to right, entering the fort (on the right) through a gap in the bank.
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Mizmaze

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Turf Maze Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 23rd Jan 2005

Mizmaze

Mizmaze submitted by JimChampion on 23rd Jan 2005. January 2005. Composite image. The information board at the site says that the maze is unlikely to have existed before the 17th century. Behind the maze, the original entrance to the St Catherine's Hill hillfort is visible as a gap in the ramparts.
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Monument to a Horse

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Modern Stone Circle etc Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 28th Jun 2006

Monument to a Horse

Monument to a Horse submitted by JimChampion on 28th Jun 2006. The largest of the standing tetralithons, and the one that many people notice as they hurtle past on the A272. At this time of year it is almost hidden by the surrounding nettles on the verge of the road.
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Morestead Warren

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Long Barrow Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 6th Apr 2006

Morestead Warren

Morestead Warren submitted by JimChampion on 6th Apr 2006. A peek over the hedge at what remains of this long barrow near Warren Farm. A low long mound can be seen in the field to the right - the slight profile can be made out against the hedge and fence. This picture is just for the record!
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Moyles Court bowl barrow

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 2nd Feb 2008

Moyles Court bowl barrow

Moyles Court bowl barrow submitted by JimChampion on 2nd Feb 2008. Approaching the barrow on its lofty perch, from the west. The routes up have worn through the thin soil to the underlying gravel.
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Mulfra Quoit

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Portal Tomb Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 31st Dec 2004

Mulfra Quoit

Mulfra Quoit submitted by JimChampion on 31st Dec 2004. August 2004. Taken looking west at sunset. We only just made it to the quoit before the sun set, but were rewarded with spectacular ambience. Running up the bracken-covered hillside from the Try Vally, the quoit was hidden from view until we got very close to it. A lot of anticipation, capped by a pleasant surprise. Its not obvious where to park for access from the Try Valley, there is a shallow lay-by at SW454356.
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Nettlecombe Tout

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 2005

Nettlecombe Tout

Nettlecombe Tout submitted by JimChampion on 1st Feb 2005. January 2005. Looking southwest along the top of the rampart. The ditch is to the left and the fort is to the right. This end of the bank has recently been cleared of trees, but the rest of it is still fairly densely covered. The interior of the fort is grazed by sheep.
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Niedersächsischen Landesmuseums Hannover

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Museum Country: Germany (Lower Saxony, Bremen)
Visited: Yes on 14th Jul 2007

Niedersächsischen Landesmuseums Hannover

Niedersächsischen Landesmuseums Hannover submitted by JimChampion on 14th Jul 2007. Looking down on the Niedersächsischen Landesmuseum building from the viewing gallery at the top of the New Town Hall (Neue Rathaus) in Hannover.
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Nine Stones (Altarnun)

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 15th Aug 2007

Nine Stones (Altarnun)

Nine Stones (Altarnun) submitted by JimChampion on 15th Aug 2007. Three of the stones in the south-western quadrant of this restored stone circle. The deep puddles are in holes created by cattle that use the stones as scratching posts - there aren't many trees or fences out here on East Moor.
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Nine Stones (Dorset)

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 31st Dec 2004

Nine Stones (Dorset)

Nine Stones (Dorset) submitted by JimChampion on 31st Dec 2004. Boxing Day 2004. Composite image. A bright sunny morning, but the trees keep this little circle in the shade. Only eight stones are visible: the ninth is being engulfed by the roots of the large beech tree on the left of the picture.
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Nordon Hill Tumulus

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 4th Feb 2005

Nordon Hill Tumulus

Nordon Hill Tumulus submitted by JimChampion on 4th Feb 2005. January 2005. The Norden Hill tumulus, viewed from the west. It stands on the chalk ridge of Norden Hill, a few hundred metres east of the Dorsetshire Gap: a confluence of ancient trackways. The barrow is broad, uneven, and has a depression at its summit.
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Northdown (Dorset)

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 5th Apr 2005

Northdown (Dorset)

Northdown (Dorset) submitted by JimChampion on 5th Apr 2005. April 2005. The group of round barrows nearest to the ruins of Northdown Barn: those on the highest ground (near a trig point) are 158m above sea level but only 2km from the sea. A spectacularly lofty resting place for any Bronze-ager.
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Nuthanger Down

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 13th Jun 2005

Nuthanger Down

Nuthanger Down submitted by JimChampion on 13th Jun 2005. The Nuthanger Down bowl barrow. The overgrown bell barrow is on the other side. Part of a horse jump is peeking in on the left. We had our lunch here, with excellent views over Hampshire to the south (and possibly the Isle of Wight?).
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Oakley Down Barrows

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery Country: England (Dorset)
Visited: Yes on 9th Apr 2005

Oakley Down Barrows

Oakley Down Barrows submitted by JimChampion on 9th Apr 2005. April 2005. A view NW from the Ackling Dyke with round barrows in the Oakley Down cemetery in the foreground and the remains of the Wor long barrow on the horizon (left of the tall round barrow). When the Romans built the Ackling Dyke they drove it straight through the cemetery, over the top of two disc barrows.
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Ober Heath

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 24th Nov 2006

Ober Heath

Ober Heath submitted by JimChampion on 24th Nov 2006. The bowl barrow on Ober Heath - a flat-topped low-profile barrow on the open heath north of Ober Water. The surroundings are covered with heather, whereas the barrow sports a plume of (dying) bracken.
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Old Sarum

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Hillfort Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 26th Jan 2005

Old Sarum

Old Sarum submitted by JimChampion on 26th Jan 2005. January 2005. Eastern side of Old Sarum hillfort, viewed from the earthworks at Figsbury Rings, 5km to the east.
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Old Winchester Hill barrow cemetery

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Barrow Cemetery Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 19th Feb 2005

Old Winchester Hill barrow cemetery

Old Winchester Hill barrow cemetery submitted by JimChampion on 19th Feb 2005. February 2005. View of the rare double-disk barrow (centred on grid reference SU63902059) found just outside the western entrance to the hillfort. The hill is a barrow cemetery as well as a hillfort, and the barrows pre-date the construction of the defences.
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Old Winchester Hill hillfort

Date Added: 19th Sep 2010
Site Type: Hillfort Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Yes on 19th Feb 2005

Old Winchester Hill hillfort

Old Winchester Hill hillfort submitted by JimChampion on 19th Feb 2005. February 2005, looking north at the southern aspect of Old Winchester Hill. The recently-ploughed fields show the underlying chalk in this region. In his ebooklet Andy Barrett suggests that the name of this hillfort is a corruption of the Celtic "Gwynchester" meaning White City, after the appearance of the chalky ramparts when it was first constructed.
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