Barrow Definition Burial Mound
The name barrow is part of the ancient legacy of the anglo saxon tribes of britain.
Barrow definition burial mound. West kennet long barrow. How to use barrow in a sentence. At its simplest a round barrow is a hemispherical mound of earth and or stone raised over a burial placed in the middle. 4000 bc until late pre christian c.
A large mound of earth or stones placed over a burial site. The funeral of patroclus is described in book 23 of the iliad patroclus is burned on a pyre and his bones are collected into a golden urn in two layers of fat. West kennet is one of the best known examples of a neolithic long barrow in britain. This burial mound is of the cotswold severn type and is a 100 metres long mound of chalk with flanking ditches on either side.
The barrow is built on the location of the pyre. Construction methods range from a single creation process of heaped material to a complex depositional sequence involving. Barrow in england ancient burial place covered with a large mound of earth. Round barrow definition is a neolithic british burial mound of rounded shape built by a brachycephalic people.
In scotland ireland and wales the equivalent term is cairn barrows were constructed in england from neolithic c. Achilles then sponsors funeral games consisting of a chariot race boxing wrestling running a duel between two champions to the first blood discus throwing. The chamber inside the mound contained the remains of at least 46 individuals in various states of. Burial mound synonyms burial mound pronunciation burial mound translation english dictionary definition of burial mound.
A one or two wheeled vehicle with handles at the rear used to convey small loads. Beyond this there are numerous variations which may employ surrounding ditches stone kerbs or flat berms between ditch and mound.