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how can you tell something is elaborate from holes in the ground - and mightn't these have been previous structures - not entrances?

Have a look at these pages ( http://www.eng-h.gov.uk/mpp/mcd/lb.htm ), particularly the one named 'general description'. There are several good arch. textbooks, found in municipal libraries, that describe the assumed evolution of the long barrow.

nix wrote:
how can you tell something is elaborate from holes in the ground - and mightn't these have been previous structures - not entrances?
All the info is from the post holes . The depth , width and number can only provide an idea of the height , bulk and overall shape to the structure . That is all that can be iferred . Whether they were carved , painted or lintelled is unknown . Stratigraphy explains the chronology , in many cases the posts are in a surrounding ditch if they were previous structures the surrounding ditch would have cut through them . If there was no ditch the fact that the second feature should respect the original would be an indication of relative contemporaneity or extreme chance if repeated elsewhere .