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Neolithic long mortuary enclosures, Stoke Hammond, Buckinghamshire, c2011. Features below the plough soil that cause cropmarks can be man-made or natural. In this case it is both. The man-made features are two elongated, capsule shaped enclosures, a circular enclosure and a few large pits. The rest are marks in the gravel, created naturally during the Ice Age. The capsule shaped enclosures are examples of one of the oldest types of monument in Britain called Neolithic long mortuary enclosures. They are thought to be areas where dead bodies were placed before burial although there is debate within the archaeological community about what really went on in these enigmatic places!
Unique Identifier
AR9447656
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6048px × 4032px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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2010s
21ST CENTURY
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Aerial View
ANCIENT
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeological Site
Archaeology
archeology
Bird's eye view
Britain
British
Buckinghamshire
Burial
color
concept
country
Countryside
cropmark
Damian
Damian Grady
Death
England
English
english heritage
FARMLAND
Field
Funeral
Grady
LOCATION
long mortuary enclosure
NEOLITHIC
Photograph
Prehistoric
Stoke Hammond
Stone Age
TGN