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  2. Barrow (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Barrow is an old lunar impact crater that is located near the northern limb of the Moon. It lies between the crater Goldschmidt to the northwest and the irregular formation Meton to the northeast. To the southwest is W. Bond. The outer wall of Barrow has been heavily eroded by subsequent impacts, and reshaped by intruding craters.

  3. Cotswold-Severn Group - Wikipedia

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    The exposed stone burial chambers of Wayland's Smithy long barrow, Oxfordshire, U.K.. The Cotswold-Severn Group are a series of long barrows erected in an area of western Britain during the Early Neolithic.

  4. Croft (land) - Wikipedia

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    A croft is a traditional Scottish term for a fenced or enclosed area of land, usually small and arable, and usually, but not always, with a crofter's dwelling thereon. A crofter is one who has tenure and use of the land, typically as a tenant farmer , especially in rural areas.

  5. Crofting - Wikipedia

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    Some crofters have the tenancy of more than one croft, and in-croft absenteeism means that tenancies are held but crofts are not farmed. About 33,000 family members lived in crofting households, [45] or around 10% of the population of the Highlands and Islands. Crofting households represented around 30% of those in the rural areas of the ...

  6. Round barrow - Wikipedia

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    Schematic plans and sections of various types of round barrow. 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.

  7. Cursus Barrows - Wikipedia

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    Amesbury 50 is a bowl barrow which survives as slight earthworks (grid reference 14] [15] The barrow comprises a central oval mound flanked by two asymmetric side ditches which have opposing entrances to the south-west and north-east. [14] The barrow mound stands around 0.5-metre high and measures around 20 metres in diameter. [14]

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