Stonehenge World Heritage Site Landscape Project: Durrington Firs

Author(s): Sharon Bishop

Analytical survey and investigation of the earthworks within part of the Durrington Down plantation, also known as Durrington Firs, suggests an east to west progression for the central group of early Bronze Age round barrows, around which the other ‘fancy’ barrows could be said to cluster (Durrington 10-23). The barrows were overlain by a previously unrecorded Second World War military camp and trackway which have caused them damage. Durrington Firs was surveyed in May and June 2010 as part of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site (WHS) Landscape Project.

Report Number:
86/2010
Series:
Research Department Reports
Pages:
43
Keywords:
Bronze Age Landscape Park Survey

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