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Willy Howe, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 20th century. A large round barrow or tumulus which has been excavated several times by Lord Londesborough in 1857 and Rev. Greenwell in 1887. Neither found burials or grave goods; Greenwell found a feature approximating a shallow grave. The site is a location of a folktale and legend.
Unique Identifier
AR9468834
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4758px × 3224px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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20th century
Burial
CM
CM Dixon
concept
Countryside
DAY
Death
Dixon
East Riding of Yorkshire
England
FARMLAND
Field
Folklore
Funeral
HISTORIC
legend
LEGENDARY
Mike Dixon
NATURE
Outdoors
Photograph
Plant
Rural
RURAL LIFE
Rustic
TGN
Tree
tumulus
Willy Howe