Avenue (archaeology)
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avenue-archaeology-192-937715
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Avenue (archaeology)
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In prehistoric archaeology, an avenue is a long, parallel-sided strip of land, measuring up to about 30m in width, open at either end, with edges marked by stone or timber alignments and/or a low earth bank and ditch. The term is used for such features all over the British Isles but they are concentrated in the centre and south of England. Most are either short and straight, or long and curving. It has been noted that they often link stone circles with rivers. They are a common element to Bronze
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2022-03-29T21:30:47Z
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