Bibliography

  1. Abraham, John Harris, Hidden Prehistory around the North West, Kindle 2012.
  2. Allen, J. Romilly, “The Calderstones,” in Journal of the British Archaeological Association, volume 44, 1888.
  3. Ashbee, Paul, “The Excavation of Tregulland Burrow, Treneglos Parish, Cornwall,” in Antiquaries Journal, volume 38, 1958.
  4. Ashbee, Paul, The Bronze Age Round Barrow in Britain, Phoenix House: London 1960.
  5. Ashbee, Paul, The Earthen Long Barrow in Britain, Geo: Norwich 1984.
  6. Barnatt, John & Collis, John, Barrows in the Peak District, J.R. Collis: Sheffield 1996.
  7. Barnes, Bernard, Man and the Changing Landscape, Eaton Press: Wallasey 1982.
  8. Bateman, Thomas, Ten Years’ Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Grave Hills, in the Counties of Derby, Stafford and York, Moorland Publishing: Buxton 1978.
  9. Bennett, Paul, The Old Stones of Elmet, Capall Bann: Chieveley 2001.
  10. Bennett, Walter, ‘Giants’ Graves, Penyghent,’ in YAJ 33, 1937.
  11. Boon, G.C. & Lewis, J.M. (eds.), Welsh Antiquity, National Museum of Wales 1976.
  12. Booth, Thomas, Ancient Grave Mounds on the Slopes of the Pennine Range, R. Chambers: Todmorden 1899.
  13. Borlase, William Copeland, Nænia Cornubiæ, Longmans Green: London 1872.
  14. Burgess, Colin, “Burials with Metalwork of the Later Bronze Age in Wales and Beyond,” in Boon & Lewis, Welsh Antiquity, 1976.
  15. Burl, Aubrey, “Stone Circles and Ring-Cairns,” in in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  16. Burl, Aubrey, Rites of the Gods, J.M. Dent: London 1981.
  17. Butterfield, A., ‘Structural Details of a Long Barrow on Black Hill, Bradley Moor,’ in YAJ 34, 1939.
  18. Carr, Ian, “In the Wake of Dead Leys,” in The Ley Hunter, no.131, 1998.
  19. Cartwright Memorial Hall Museum Archaeology Group, Report 1949-1952, City of Bradford Libraries 1952.
  20. Cartwright Memorial Hall Museum Archaeology Group, Report 1953-1955, City of Bradford Libraries 1955.
  21. Coffey, George, New Grange and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland, Dolphin: Poole 1977.
  22. Coles, Fred, ‘Notice of…Cairns and Standing Stones in Midlothian and Fife,’ in PSAS37, 1903.
  23. Coles, J., Gestsdottir, H. & Minnitt, S., “A Bronze Age Decorated Cist from Pool Farm, West Harptree: New Analyses,” in Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, 144, 2000.
  24. Colls, J.M.N., ‘Letter upon some Early Remains Discovered in Yorkshire,’  in Archaeologia, volume 31, 1846.
  25. Corcoran, J.X.W.P., “Multi-period Chambered Cairns,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.1, 1969.
  26. Coutts, Herbert, Ancient Monuments of Tayside, Dundee Museum 1970.
  27. Cowell, Ron, The Calderstones – A Prehistoric Tomb in Liverpool, Merseyside Archaeological Trust 1984.
  28. Cowling, E.T., Rombald’s Way, William Walker: Otley 1946.
  29. Crawford, G.M., Bronze Age Burial Mounds in Cleveland, Cleveland County Council 1990.
  30. Crawford, O.G.S., The Long Barrows of the Cotswolds, John Bellows: Gloucester 1925.
  31. Crawford, O.G.S., “Stone Cists,” in Antiquity Journal, volume 2, no.8, December 1928.
  32. Daniel, Glyn E., The Prehistoric Chamber Tombs of England and Wales, Cambridge University Press.
  33. Darvill, Timothy, Prehistoric Gloucestershire, Alan Sutton: Gloucester 1987.
  34. Davidson, J.L. & Henshall, A.S., The Chambered Cairns of Caithness, Edinburgh University Press 1991.
  35. Dawes, M., ‘British Burial Places near Bolton,’ in Trans. Hist. Soc. Lancs & Cheshire, volume 4, 1852.
  36. Elgee, Frank, Early Man in North-east Yorkshire, John Bellows: Gloucester 1930.
  37. Elgee, F. & H.W., The Archaeology of Yorkshire, Methuen: London 1933.
  38. Faull, M.L. & Moorhouse, S.A. (eds), West Yorkshire: An Archaeological Survey – volume 1, WYMCC: Wakefield 1981.
  39. Feachem, R.W., “Berms, Banks, Ditches and Platforms Associated with Barrows in Scotland,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  40. Feather, Stuart & Manby, T.G., ‘Prehistoric Chambered Tombs of the Pennines,’ in Yorkshire Archaeology Journal 42, 1970.
  41. Forbes, H.O., ‘Dolmens in Scotland,’ in Antiquity journal, volume 3, June 1929.
  42. Forde-Johnson, J.L., “The Calderstones, Liverpool,” in Powell & Daniel, Barclodiad y Gawres: The excavation of a Megalithic Chambered Tomb in Anglesey, Liverpool University Press 1956.
  43. Forrest, C. & Grainge, William, A Ramble on Rumbald’s Moor, among the Dwellings, Cairns and Circles of the Ancient Britons in the Summer of 1867 – Part 1, W.T. Lamb: Wakefield 1868.
  44. Forrest, C. & Grainge, William, A Ramble on Rumbald’s Moor, among the Dwellings, Cairns and Circles of the Ancient Britons in the Spring of 1868: Part 2 – Counterhill and Castleberg, W.T. Lamb: Wakefield 1868.
  45. Forrest, C. & Grainge, William, A Ramble on Rumbald’s Moor, among the Rocks, Idols and Altars of the Ancient Druids in the Spring of 1869 – Part 3, H. Kelly: Wakefield 1869.
  46. Fowler, Peter, Landscape Plotted and Pierced: Landscape History and Local Archaeology in Fyfield and Overton, Wiltshire, Society of Antiquaries: London 2000.
  47. Gomme, G.L., Primitive Folk-Moots; or Open-Air Assemblies in Britain, Sampson Low: London 1880.
  48. Gordon, E.O., Prehistoric London – Its Mounds and Circles, Covenant: London 1946.
  49. Greenwell, William & Rolleston, George, British Barrows, Clarendon Press: Oxford 1877.
  50. Grinsell, Leslie V., The Ancient Burial Mounds of England, Methuen: London 1936.
  51. Grinsell, Leslie V., “A Decorated Cist-Slab from Mendip,” in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, volume 23, 1957.
  52. Grinsell, Leslie V., Dorset Barrows, Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society 1959.
  53. Grinsell, Leslie, Folklore of Prehistoric Sites in Britain, David & Charles: Newton Abbot 1976.
  54. Grinsell, Leslie V., Dorset Barrows Supplement, Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society 1982.
  55. *Guide, W.V., ‘Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club,’ in Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, volume 3, 1865.
  56. Hedley, R. Cecil, “Ancient British Burials, Northumberland,” in Antiquity Journal, volume 2, December 1928.
  57. Henshall, Audrey S., The Chambered Tombs of Scotland – 2 volumes, Edinburgh University Press 1963 & 1972.
  58. Henshall, Audrey, “The Long Cairns of Eastern Scotland,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.2, 1970.
  59. Henshall, Audrey S., “The Distant Past,” in Donald Omand’s The Sutherland Book, Northern Times: Golspie 1991.
  60. Henshall, Audrey S. & Ritchie, J.N.G., The Chambered Cairns of Sutherland, Edinburgh University Press 2005.
  61. Henshall, A.S. & Ritchie, J.N.G., The Chambered Cairns of the Central Highlands, Edinburgh University Press 2001.
  62. Hornsby, William & Stanton, Richard, “British Barrows near Brotton,” in Yorkshire Archaeology Journal, 24, 1917.
  63. Jackson, Sidney, Cartwright Memorial Hall Museum Archaeology Group Report, 1949-1952, LAGMC: Bradford 1952.
  64. Jackson, Sidney, Cartwright Memorial Hall Museum Archaeology Group Report, 1953-1955, LAGMC: Bradford 1955.
  65. Jackson, Sidney, “Harden Moor Circle,” in Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 1:18, June 1956.
  66. Jackson, Sidney, “Harden Circle Found,” in Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 2:1, July 1956.
  67. Jackson, Sidney, “Bronze Age Urn found on Harden Moor,” in Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, no.7, 1959.
  68. Joussaume, Roger, Dolmens for the Dead, Guild: London 1988.
  69. Kenworthy, J.B., “Ring-Cairns in the North East,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  70. Kinnes, Ian, Round Barrows and Ring Ditches in the British Neolithic, British Museum: London 1979.
  71. Laver, P.G., ‘The excavation of a Tumulus at Lexden, Colchester,’ in Archaeologiajournal, no.76, 1927.
  72. Leeds, E.T., ‘Letter,’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 22:1, 1910.
  73. Longbotham, A.T., ‘Prehistoric Remains at Barkisland,’ in Proceedings of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, 1932.
  74. Longworth, Ian, “Notes on Excavations in the British Isles, 1958,” in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, volume 25, 1959.
  75. Lynch, Frances, “Ring-Cairns and Related Monuments in Wales,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  76. Lynch, Frances, “Towards a Chronology of Megalithic Tombs in Wales,” in Boon & Lewis, Welsh Antiquity, 1976.
  77. Manby, T.G., “Long Barrows of Northern England: Structural and Dating Evidence,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.2, 1970.
  78. Marsden, Barry H., The Burial Mounds of Derbyshire, privately printed: Bingley 1977.
  79. Marsden, Barry H., The Early Barrow Diggers, Tempus: Stroud 1999.
  80. Merriman, Nicholas, Prehistoric London, London Museum 1990.
  81. Moore, Donald, “Cambrian Antiquity: Precursors of the Prehistorians,” in Boon & Lewis, Welsh Antiquity, 1976.
  82. Mortimer, J.R., Forty Years Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire, A. Brown: London n.d. (1905).
  83. Neville, R.C., Sepulchra Exposita, G. Youngman: Saffron Walden 1848.
  84. Peltenburg, E.J., “Culcharron Cairn, Benderloch, Argyll,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  85. Petch, James A.,  Early Man in the District of Huddersfield, Advertiser Press: Huddersfield 1924.
  86. Powell, T.G.E., et al., Megalithic Enquiries in the West of Britain, Liverpool University Press 1969.
  87. Proctor, W., ‘Report of the Proceedings of the Yorkshire Antiquarian Club, in the Excavation of Barrows from the Year 1849,’ in Proceedings of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 1855.
  88. Raistrick, Arthur, ‘The Bronze Age in West Yorkshire,’ in Yorkshire Archaeology Journal, 1929.
  89. Raistrick, Arthur, ‘Prehistoric Burials at Waddington and Bradley,’ in Yorkshire Archaeology Journal 30, 1931.
  90. Ritchie, J.N.G. & MacLaren, A., “Ring-Cairns and Related Monuments in Scotland,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  91. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Scotland, Midlothian and Westlothian, HMSO: Edinburgh 1929.
  92. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Scotland, Stirlingshire – volume 1, HMSO: Edinburgh 1963.
  93. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Scotland, Argyll – Volume 1: Kintyre, Glasgow 1971.
  94. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Scotland, Argyll – volume 2: Lorn, HMSO: Edinburgh 1975.
  95. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Scotland, Argyll – volume 6: Mid-Argyll and Cowal, HMSO: Edinburgh 1988.
  96. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Scotland, North-East Perth: An Archaeological Landscape, HMSO: Edinburgh 1990.
  97. Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments, Wales, An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan – Volume 1, HMSO: Cardiff 1976.
  98. Scott, J.G., “Excavation of the Chambered Cairn at Crarae, Loch Fyneside,” in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland, volume 94, 1961.
  99. Simpson, D.D.A. & Thawley, J.E., “Single Grave Art in Britain,” in Scottish Archaeological Forum, no.4, 1972.
  100. Smith, Henry E., Reliquiae Isurianae, J.R. Smith: London 1852.
  101. Speight, Harry, The Craven and Northwest Yorkshire Highlands, Elliott Stock: London 1892.
  102. Speight, Harry, Upper Wharfedale, Elliott Stock: London 1900.
  103. Stead, I.M., ‘A Distinctive Form of La Tene Barrow in Eastern Yorkshire,’ in Antiquaries Journal, volume 41, 1961.
  104. Stead, I.M., The Arras Culture, Yorkshire Philosophical Society: York 1979.
  105. Varley, Raymond, “A Large Bronze Age Collared Urn found at Mount Zion Chapel, Ovenden, near Halifax, West Yorkshire,” Academia 2021.
  106. Warne, Charles, “Removal of Three of the Large Tumuli on the Came Estate, near Dorchester,” in Journal of the British Archaeological Association, volume 3, 1848.
  107. Warne, Charles, The Celtic Tumuli of Dorset, John Russell Smith: London 1866.
  108. Watson, Geoffrey G., Early Man in the Halifax District, Halifax Scientific Society 1952.
  109. Whitaker, T.D., An History of the Original Parish of Whalley, George Routledge: London 1872.
  110. Witts, George, Archaeological Handbook of Gloucestershire, G. Norman: Cheltenham 1883.
  111. Woolls, Charles, The Barrow Diggers, Oxford 1839.

* This text or journal article is not accessible in The Northern Antiquarian Library (donations graciously accepted!)