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  2. Long barrow - Wikipedia

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    The term barrow is a southern English dialect word for an earthen tumulus, and was adopted as a scholarly term for such monuments by the 17th-century English antiquarian John Aubrey. [2] Synonyms found in other parts of Britain included low in Cheshire , Staffordshire , and Derbyshire , tump in Gloucestershire and Hereford , howe in Northern ...

  3. Bowl barrow - Wikipedia

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    A barrow is a mound of earth used to cover a tomb. The bowl barrow gets its name from its resemblance to an upturned bowl. Related terms include cairn circle , cairn ring , howe , kerb cairn , tump and rotunda grave .

  4. Round barrow - Wikipedia

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    A round barrow is a type of tumulus and is one of the most common types of archaeological monuments. Although concentrated in Europe, they are found in many parts of the world, probably because of their simple construction and universal purpose.

  5. Tumulus - Wikipedia

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    D-shaped barrow – round barrow with a purposely flat edge at one side often defined by stone slabs. Disc barrow; Fancy barrow – generic term for any Bronze Age barrows more elaborate than a simple hemispherical shape. Long barrow; Oval barrow – a Neolithic long barrow consisting of an elliptical, rather than rectangular or trapezoidal mound.

  6. Utqiagvik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The former name Barrow was derived from Point Barrow and was originally a general designation because non-native Alaskan residents found it easier to pronounce than the Inupiat name. Point Barrow was named after Sir John Barrow of the British Admiralty by explorer Frederick William Beechey in 1825. A U.S. post office was established in 1901 ...

  7. Anglo-Saxon burial mounds - Wikipedia

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    The first step in a barrow burial would have been the removal of a circular area of topsoil, which was then encircled with a ditch where the soil had been dug even deeper. [6] Archaeologist Martin Carver believed that this first stage had a symbolic significance in setting aside an inner and an outer zone between where the burial was going to ...

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    Barrow spent eight years in prison after he was involved in a New York City club shooting with Sean "Diddy" Combs in 1991. Now the Leader of the Opposition in the Belize House of Representatives ...

  9. Wheelbarrow - Wikipedia

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    "Barrow" is a derivation of the Old English "barew" which was a device used for carrying loads. The wheelbarrow is designed to distribute the weight of its load between the wheel and the operator, so enabling the convenient carriage of heavier and bulkier loads than would be possible were the weight carried entirely by the operator.