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Entrance grave

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154: 191: 136: 169: 33: 124:. Many graves have a narrow entrance or passage lined with stone slabs. The chamber roof was typically covered by small stones are large granite slabs. Some grave entrance are blocked with a large stone. Entrance graves may contain single or multiple interments and occur in small or large groups. Along with other types of megalithic chambered tombs, entrance graves are found in western Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, southeast Ireland, southwest Scotland, the Channel Islands and Brittany. In Britain, the majority of entrance graves are located on the Isles of Scilly. 106:, circa 2500 BC. Burials on the islands range in date from the later Neolithic period to the Middle Bronze Age (c. 2500–1000 BC). Over eighty entrance graves have been recorded on the Isles of Scilly. Many date to the late Neolithic period and continued in use until the beginning of the eighth century BC. Excavated entrance graves have contained human remains, cremation urns, and pottery fragments. The excavation of the Knackyboy Carn entrance grave on 397: 110:
uncovered sixty or more cremated individuals. Entrance graves continued to be built on the Isles of Scilly for many years after individual burials had become the standard burial practice on the mainland of Britain. Besides being used for interments, it has been suggested that entrance graves could
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An entrance grave usually consisted of a circular mound of stacked rubble and earth, generally up to 25m in diameter. The edge of the mound would be marked with stone. The mound encompassed a rectangular, roofed burial chamber lined with stone, either large slabs or
61:. The burial monument typically consisted of a circular mound bordered by a stone curb, erected over a rectangular burial chamber and accessed by a narrow, stone lined entrance. Entrance graves have been discovered in the 97:
Entrance graves in Britain are also known as Scillonian entrance graves, because the majority of these ancient burial monuments are found on the Isles of Scilly, a group of islands 25 miles (40 m) west of
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have been used for ritualistic and cultural purposes, or to mark land boundaries between different family groups.
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Prehistoric burial monument found primarily on the Isles of Scilly, England
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Scillonian entrance grave

Porth Hellick Down
Neolithic
Bronze Age
chamber tomb
Great Britain
Isles of Scilly
Cornwall
Ireland
Scotland
Brittany
Channel Islands
Cornwall
Neolithic era
St. Martin's Island
rubble masonry
Bant's Carn, St. Mary's
Bant's Carn
St. Mary's
Innisidgen, St. Mary's
Innisidgen
Tregiffian, Lamorna, Cornwall
Tregiffian
Lamorna
Cornwall
Obadiah's Barrow, Isles of Scilly
Obadiah's Barrow
Isles of Scilly
The Ancient Burial Mounds of England

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