ABSTRACT

First published in 1936 and rewritten in 1953, this book embodies the results of the author’s extensive researches and fieldwork. Part one considers types of barrows and dating, their building and the cult of the dead from Palaeolithic to Saxon times. A chapter is dedicated to maps and another to fieldwork in particular, while the final bit of the introductory material discussed barrow-digging from the time of the Romans to the twentieth century. Part two is the regional surveys, from Cornwall to Kent and northwards to the Scottish border.

part |2 pages

PART I. ASPECTS OF BARROW STUDY

chapter |8 pages

INTRODUCTORY

chapter I|24 pages

TYPE AND CHRONOLOGY

chapter II|20 pages

THE CULT OF THE DEAD

chapter III|13 pages

CONSTRUCTION

chapter IV|8 pages

LOCAL NAMES

chapter V|16 pages

FOLKLORE

chapter VI|7 pages

MAPS AND DISTRIBUTIONS

chapter VII|16 pages

FIELDWORK

chapter VIII|12 pages

BARROW-DIGGING THROUGH THE AGES

part |2 pages

PART II. TOPOGRAPHICAL

chapter I|10 pages

CORNWALL

chapter II|6 pages

DARTMOOR AND SOUTH-EAST DEVON

chapter III|5 pages

EXMOOR AND THE QUANTOCK HILLS

chapter IV|7 pages

THE MENDIP HILLS

chapter V|4 pages

THE SOUTH DORSET RIDGEWAY

chapter VI|5 pages

EGDON HEATH AND THE NEW FOREST

chapter VII|4 pages

THE ISLE OF WIGHT

chapter VIII|10 pages

CRANBORNE CHASE

chapter IX|10 pages

SALISBURY PLAIN AND SURROUNDINGS

chapter X|16 pages

AVEBURY AND THE NORTH WESSEX DOWNS

chapter XI|8 pages

THE SOUTH DOWNS

chapter XIII|7 pages

THE ICKNIELD WAY AND EAST ANGLIA

chapter XIV|11 pages

THE COTSWOLDS

chapter XV|8 pages

THE WOLD COUNTRY

chapter XVI|11 pages

ARBOR LOW, THE PEAK, AND THE DALES

chapter XVII|11 pages

THE YORKSHIRE MOORS

chapter XVIII|8 pages

THE LAKE COUNTIES

chapter XIX|8 pages

NORTHUMBRIA