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A Chariot Burial on Pexton Moor, North Riding Plate XXI (b) and (c)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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1 The exact position of the barrow is marked on one of Dr Kirk’s 6-in. O.S. maps (XCII.NW), now in the Castle Museum, York.

2 J. L. Kirk, Ann. Rep. Yorks. Phil. Soc. for 1911, 62.

3 e.g. La Gorge-Meillet, Somme-Tourbe, (E. Fourdrignier, Double Sépulture Gauloise de la Gorge-Meillet, 1878, pl. I), and Somme-Bionne, (L. Morel, La Champagne Souterraine, 1898, pl. 7).

4 Cawthorne Camps, excavated by Thomas Kendall about 1849, mentioned by J. R. Mortimer, Forty Years Researches . . ., 1905, 361. Hunmanby, cf. T. Sheppard, Y.A.J., xix, 1907, 482-7.