Duggleby Howe (also known as Howe Hill, Duggleby) is one of the largest round barrows in Britain, located on the southern side of the Great Wold Valley...
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is Duggleby Howe, one of the largest round barrows in Britain. Duggleby was formerly a township in the parish of Kirby-Grindalyth, in 1866 Duggleby became...
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enclosure, a mortuary house, or a chamber tomb. Examples of barrows include Duggleby Howe and Maeshowe. The word tumulus is Latin for 'mound' or 'small hill'...
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Belgae cemetery site at Aylesford. J.R. Mortimer begins excavations at Duggleby Howe. The Society of Antiquaries of London begins its excavations of Calleva...
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excavation of many of the notable barrows in the Yorkshire Wolds, including Duggleby Howe, recorded in the work Forty Years Researches in British and Saxon Burial...
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considerable neolithic activity, also containing the barrows of Duggleby Howe and Willy Howe as well as the Rudston Monolith. The barrow has been a Scheduled...
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tomb cairn. Devil's Lapful, Neolithic long cairn in Northumberland. Duggleby Howe, round barrow. Dartmoor kistvaens, burial tombs or cists found in Dartmoor...
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3700 BC. A well-known round barrow of this period is the monumental Duggleby Howe, at the western end of the Great Wolds Valley, partially excavated in...
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Rudston Monolith and the ancient burial mounds at Willy Howe, Duggleby Howe and Wold Newton. Howe, in this case a topographic name from Middle English,...
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Chysauster Ancient Village Cladh Hallan Dan y Coed Danebury Danes Graves Duggleby Howe Eildon Hill Emain Macha Fishbourne Flag Fen Fountains Abbey Gough's...
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Routledge. ISBN 0-415-05845-7. Riley, D.N., 1980. Recent air photographs of Duggleby Howe and the Ferrybridge henge, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 52: pp 174–178...
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level attack on Driffield aerodrome. It crash landed on Richmond Farm, Duggleby with one fatality.[citation needed] The nearby market town of Malton, North...
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14707). W. J. H. Disher (Can/C.12378). E. O. Doyle (Can/J.11471). H. E. Duggleby (Can/J.10955). H. W. Eggleston (Can/C.7699). C. J. Evans (Can/J.3731)....
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Malton PLU Acklam with Barthorpe, Birdsall, Burythorpe + detached portion, Duggleby, East Heslerton, Eddlethorpe, Firby, Howsham, Kennythorpe, Kirby Grindalythe...
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Drabek Tim Drummond Clise Dudley Bernie Duffy Chris Duffy Gus Dugas Bill Duggleby Zach Duke Phil Dumatrait Pat Duncan Jim Dunn Mike Dunne Shawon Dunston...
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Charlie Duffee Ed Duffy Hugh Duffy Bill Dugan Ed Dugan Dan Dugdale Bill Duggleby Martin Duke Jim Duncan Ed Dundon Sam Dungan Davey Dunkle Fred Dunlap Jack...
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Cycling Women's individual pursuit C5 8 September Gold Stephen Bate (Adam Duggleby – pilot) Cycling Men's individual pursuit B 8 September Gold Oliver Hynd...
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Charles William Nepean Crewdson, MBE. Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Richard Duggleby Lieutenant Colonel (Acting Colonel) Louise Gwenda Felton Colonel Jonathan...
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