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Tregiffian Barrow, Neolithic tomb, 3rd Millennium BC, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Neolithic or early Bronze Age barrow or echambered tomb, is a rare form of  passage grave, known as an Entrance grave. It has an entrance passage, lined with stone slabs, which leads into a central chamber. First excavations were carried out on the grave in 1871 by William Copeland Borlase. 
Unique Identifier AR9473656 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4744px × 3168px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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20th century
30th century BC
Britain
British
BRONZE AGE
Burial
chambered cairn
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CM
CM Dixon
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CORNWALL
DAY
Death
Dixon
England
Entrance
entrance grave
Funeral
Grave
Mausoleum
Mike Dixon
NEOLITHIC
Object
Outdoors
Passage Grave
Penwith
Prehistoric
Stone
TGN
Tomb
Tregiffian
Tregiffian Barrow