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493:. Marks on his bones, and those of the other people in the barrow, show that they were used to squatting. It is unknown if this was due to their work or just how they sat. His teeth had no disease but were well worn, showing he ate mainly a gritty diet of cereals.
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Barnack burial is an important early Bronze Age find. It comes from a complicated monument which was expanded and altered on at least three occasions. The original burial was very rich for the period, but was covered by only a small
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The primary burial was of a man aged between 35 and 45. He died sometime between 2330 and 2130 BC. He was very robustly built and quite tall for the time: about 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m). He was suffering from slight
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The stone was used for numerous buildings in
Barnack itself, most notably the parish church. Another notable example is 7 Station Road, which is a 13th- or 14th-century house remodelled in the 16th or early 17th century. It is a
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Barnack stone in 1797. Its commercial use as a mill ceased in 1914 and for a time it stood derelict. Its interior machinery survives complete and the mill was restored in 1959â62.
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1421:(1977). "Schools of Mercian sculpture". In Dornier, Ann (ed.).
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An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
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1373:"The Millstone at Barnack â Restaurant & Pub"
1115:Woodcock, Nigel; Norman, David (20 August 2010).
595:Barnack Hills & Holes National Nature Reserve
505:Wrist-guard from the grave in the British Museum
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531:. Yet the most luxurious item is a
470:Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery
440:parish church and an unusual early
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1218:National Heritage List for England
1094:National Heritage List for England
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2121:Civil parishes in Cambridgeshire
1968:Anglican Diocese of Peterborough
966:A Vision of britain Through Time
820:London and North Eastern Railway
643:all used Barnack stone, and the
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1151:"Barnack Hills & Holes NNR"
777:Syston and Peterborough Railway
563:Church of England parish church
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2060:Nene Valley Colour Coated Ware
2014:Peterborough/Conington Airport
1994:Road transport in Peterborough
1963:University Centre Peterborough
1398:Alexander, Jennifer S (1995).
1213:"Barnack Water Mill (1126862)"
919:Office for National Statistics
687:dissolution of the monasteries
468:but replicas are displayed in
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1316:"Wilfrid Wood Hall (1331557)"
619:. Quarrying continued in the
2004:Peterborough railway station
1347:Peterborough Hidden Heritage
1249:"Barnack Windmill (1331559)"
543:in Yorkshire is also in the
386:of the ceremonial county of
48:St John the Baptist's church
2075:Peterborough Rural District
2019:Peterborough/Sibson Airport
1392:Sources and further reading
1089:"7, Station Road (1226449)"
585:Economic and social history
427:Huntingdon and Peterborough
100:OS grid reference
29:Human settlement in England
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2131:Villages in Cambridgeshire
2095:Peterborough ditch murders
1973:Queensgate shopping centre
1948:Peterborough City Hospital
1938:Peterborough Power Station
1427:Leicester University Press
968:. University of Portsmouth
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402:. The parish includes the
2126:Geography of Peterborough
2040:Durobrivae (Water Newton)
1958:City College Peterborough
1933:Peterborough City Council
1882:Barnack Hills & Holes
987:British Museum Collection
944:Peterborough City Council
680:Grade II* listed building
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1456:The Buildings of England
962:"Barnack Rural District"
915:Neighbourhood Statistics
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716:or "Hills and Hollows".
1978:Schools in Peterborough
1487:. 1977. pp. 64â69.
1184:"Barnack Beauty apples"
1121:University of Cambridge
829:School and village hall
816:Barnack railway station
781:Uffington, Lincolnshire
706:national nature reserve
599:national nature reserve
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1999:Queensgate bus station
1832:Peterborough Cathedral
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400:Stamford, Lincolnshire
307:Barnack Parish Council
220:Postcode district
150:Ceremonial county
132:Unitary authority
2090:Murder of Ross Parker
2085:Murder of Rikki Neave
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789:Uffington and Barnack
750:undershot water wheel
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672:Anglo-Saxon sculpture
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1429:. pp. 191â233.
1407:Medieval Archaeology
1314:(24 February 1982).
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415:Soke of Peterborough
200:Sovereign state
2065:Peterborough Castle
1912:London Road Stadium
1867:Nene Valley Railway
1837:Peterborough Museum
1645:St Martin's Without
1127:on 15 January 2014.
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2055:Peterborough ware
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1448:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1419:Cramp, Rosemary J
1247:(19 March 1962).
1087:(19 March 1962).
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714:"Hills and Holes"
579:Christ in Majesty
533:stone wrist-guard
384:unitary authority
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793:British Railways
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438:Anglo-Saxon
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1072:Cramp 1977
972:16 January
894:References
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442:Bronze Age
343:52°37â˛59âŗN
91:Population
1987:Transport
1877:Nene Park
1806:West Town
1756:Netherton
1751:Millfield
1736:Gunthorpe
1716:Eastfield
1701:Boroughby
1680:Wittering
1640:Southorpe
1600:Eye Green
1560:Ailsworth
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2028:History
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1635:Peakirk
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1605:Glinton
1570:Barnack
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