I don't think that with Richards and Thomas twelve miles to the south and MPP forty miles to the northeast that my long barrow will stand a chance of remaining undug. There's a front to it and six feet behind that a concave depression in the ground that could very well be a wooden chamber that has subsided. It never occurred to me that there may be drystone walling underneath the mound itself, which is about ninety metres long. I'd forgotten about EKLB, but thanks for the link to Prisse La Chariere.
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