Reave
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reave-296-6302351
title:
Reave
text:
A reave is a long and generally straight boundary wall made of stone that was built during the Bronze Age. Reaves were identified as prehistoric features on Dartmoor in Devon, England in 1972, and although they had been described by antiquarians in the 1820s, the knowledge of their origins had been lost, ignored and misrepresented for around 150 years. There are three main classes of reaves: parallel reaves divided land to create rectilinear fields which were sometimes subdivided by cross reaves
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
British Bronze Age boundary wall
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reave
date created:
date modified:
2023-07-19T21:43:27Z
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image:
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13
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