White Barrow - History

History

White Barrow is 77.5 m long and approximately 47 m wide (including the surrounding ditch). It has never been fully excavated, but dating of materials found in and around it suggests that it dates from 3500-4000 BC, making it contemporary with other long barrows on Salisbury Plain, as well as the nearby causewayed enclosure Robin Hood's Ball. The antiquarian Colt Hoare opened the mound in the 19th Century and found areas of black earth that he believed to be the remains of a wooden structured burial chamber.

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