Julliberrie's grave : the biography of a long barrow
Scoble, Christopher, 1943-2018
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For more years than man can remember a Neolithic long barrow has stood on the high cliff overlooking the River Stour at Chilham in Kent. Who might have been buried here has been a mystery for centuries - the local villagers thought it was a giant, others a tribune of Julius Caesar's army known as Julaber, from whom the barrow takes its striking name. This book maps the general development of archaeology in England as seen through the eyes of enthusiasts focussed on one long barrow and its place in the landscape, and their efforts to coax it to offer up its secrets.
Main title:
Julliberrie's grave : the biography of a long barrow / Christopher Scoble.
Author:
Scoble, Christopher, 1943-, author
Imprint:
York : SportsBooks, 2018.
Collation:
212 pages ; 16 x 24 cm
ISBN:
9781907524578 (hbk. :)
Language:
English
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BRN:
2266247
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