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Dartmoor : a new study
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ISBN: 0715350412 Year: 1970 Publisher: Newton Abbot : David and Charles,

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Dartmoor for walkers and riders
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ISBN: 0140469060 Year: 1983 Publisher: Harmondsworth Penguin books

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Dartmoor (England) --- Tours.


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Prehistoric Dartmoor in its context
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Year: 1979 Publisher: S.l. : s.n.,

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The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor
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ISBN: 0715343025 Year: 1972 Publisher: Newton Abbot David and Charles

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Dartmoor
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Year: 1953 Publisher: London : Collins,

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Preserved in the peat : an extraordinary Bronze Age burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its wider context
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ISBN: 1785702610 1785702637 9781785702617 9781785702631 9781785702624 1785702629 9781785702600 1785702602 9781785702600 Year: 2016 Publisher: Oxford Oxbow Books

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Excavation of a Scheduled burial mound on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor revealed an unexpected, intact burial deposit of Early Bronze Age date associated with an unparalleled range of artefacts. The cremated remains of a young person had been placed within a bearskin pelt and provided with a basketry container, from which a braided band with tin studs had spilled out. Within the container were beads of shale, amber, clay and tin; two pairs of turned wooden studs and a worked flint flake. A unique item, possibly a sash or band, made from textile and animal skin was found beneath the container. Beneath this, the basal stone of the cist had been covered by a layer purple moor grass which had been collected in summer. Analysis of environmental material from the site has revealed important insights into the pyre material used to burn the body, as well as providing important information about the environment in which the cist was constructed. The unparalleled assemblage of organic objects has yielded insights into a range of materials which have not survived from the earlier Bronze Age elsewhere in southern Britain.

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