British Barrows: A Record of the Examination of Sepulchral Mounds in Various Parts of England (Classic Reprint) (Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology)

by William Greenwell

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Although best known as an archaeologist, William Greenwell (1820-1918) was also ordained as a priest and served as librarian of Durham Cathedral. A keen angler into his later years, he is known too for his creation of 'Greenwell's glory', a famous British trout fly. As an archaeologist, Greenwell excavated nearly 300 burial mounds, carrying out intensive fieldwork from 1862. First published in 1877, this work is a detailed account of some 230 Bronze Age barrows across England, largely in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Organised by parish, this work records these excavations, giving dimensions and descriptions of their form and finds. Accompanying the survey are contributions by the respected Oxford physician and physiologist George Rolleston (1829-81) describing the skulls found in the barrows. Featuring many illustrations of the finds, including the skulls, the book also contains an appendix discussing prehistoric flora and fauna.
  • ISBN10 1331887941
  • ISBN13 9781331887942
  • Publish Date 13 January 2019 (first published 24 February 2010)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Forgotten Books
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 784
  • Language English