KTTP Entry for Titlington Settlement
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KTTP Entry for Ros Castle Hillfort
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Bronze Age Cists & Cairn
Keys to the past entry states:
"Two stone-lined graves were found here in 1934 when building a small hut. They were on the edge of a mound made of water-worn boulders, pebbles and sand. Both the graves contained bones. A Bronze Age pot was also found in one of them."
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Partially destroyed bronze age barrow. The site lies in farmland about 300m south of Bamburgh castle car park, on the east side of the coast road.
Description from keys to the past
"Large irregular mound (55m by 90m) which survives, in places, up to 3m high. The remains of a stone-lined grave were found just to the south of the top of the mound. It contained the remains of a man, 1.7m in height. Earlier, in the 19th century, a pottery vessel had been found in the mound. These remains probably belong to the Bronze Age. "
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Entry for the site on Keys to the Past
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Describes the crags on the west side of the hill.
Some photos.
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Details of this site at Keys to the Past
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Details of this site at Keys to the Past
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Based in Argyll but spend a lot of time in Northumberland I've always been interested in things Iron Age and earlier.
I now have the time to combine this interest with walking and taking photos so I hope to add content where I can.
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