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  2. Wheelbarrow - Wikipedia

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    The one-wheeled Chinese wheelbarrow, from Zhang Zeduan's (1085–1145) painting Along the River During Qingming Festival, Song dynasty. Further annotations of the text by Pei Songzhi (430 AD) described the design in detail as a large single central wheel and axle around which a wooden frame was constructed in representation of an ox. [7]

  3. Cotswold-Severn Group - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold-Severn Group long barrows usually contained human bone in large quantities, with said barrows averaging the remains of between 40 and 50 individuals each. [10] In some cases, the individual corpses may have been placed into the chamber whole and then left to decay inside; in others, the body may have been dismembered or excarnated ...

  4. Long barrow - Wikipedia

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    The construction of long barrows in the Early Neolithic would have required the co-operation of a number of different individuals and would have represented an important investment in time and resources. [15] They were built without the use of metal tools. [16] There is often regional variation in style and material.

  5. Disc barrow - Wikipedia

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    On Setley Plain, near Brockenhurst in Hampshire, there are a pair of overlapping disc barrows which survive in particularly fine condition, and are one of only two known pairs of overlapping barrows of this type in England. [4] There are at least five disc barrows in Oakley Down Barrow Cemetery, near Sixpenny Handley in Dorset. [5]

  6. Hand truck - Wikipedia

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    A hand truck. A hand truck, also known as a hand trolley, dolly, stack truck, trundler, box cart, sack barrow, cart, sack truck, two wheeler, or bag barrow, is an L-shaped box-moving handcart with handles at one end, wheels at the base, with a small ledge to set objects on, flat against the floor when the hand truck is upright. [1]

  7. Devil's Jumps, Treyford - Wikipedia

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    One of the bell barrows with a visible circular ditch. The Devil's Jumps are a group of five large bell barrows situated on the South Downs 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) south-east of Treyford in the county of West Sussex in southern England. [1] The Devil's Jumps site is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and as a Local Nature Reserve. [2]

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