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NEOLITHIC SITES
AND FINDS
Approx. 4000 - 2000 BC |
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Brampton Neolithic Axe
Photos kindly supplied by Hereford Museum. Copyright Herefordshire Heritage Services (Hereford Museum and Art Gallery) |
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This picture shows cropmarks in the field
left of centre. I havn't been able to trace what they might be and whether
they are in any way connected to the medieval castle on the hill in the
foreground, or whether they are much older.
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An enhancement makes the cropmarks easier to see. Usually
a cropmark is the visible result of something being different about the
soil beneath. Many vannished sites leave this type of mark but they are
not always visible. This picture was taken in May.
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Letton Neolithic Axe (1)
Photos kindly supplied by Hereford Museum. Copyright Herefordshire Heritage Services (Hereford Museum and Art Gallery) |
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Letton Neolithic Axe (2)
Neolithic Axe Find. A second Neolithic stone axe head has been found more recently in a field belonging to Lower Letton Farm. Approx 5" x 2" . Thanks to Mr Morgan for showing me this. |
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Discoed Yew. The great yew tree to the north of the
church is believed to be around 5000 years old. It is a male specimen
and its girth measures 35 feet. It has a companion female yew which is
smaller in the SW of the churchyard. The vast age of these trees means
that they have probably stood here since the Neolithic Age, in a sense
being a living connection to those distant times.
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