BRONZE AGE PERIOD
approx 2000 - 800 BC
A migration, or invasion from the continent starting sometime in the late Neolithic period is thought to have ushered in what is now known as the Bronze Age - the new arrivals used metal as opposed to the Stone implements of the Neolithic and the durability of their works is reflected by the wide scattering of sites and finds from this period. They buried their dead in Round Barrows of which we have numerous examples in this area. At Aymestrey a child burial site from this time was descovered in a sand pit and the results of the excavation are on show in Leominster Folk Museum Another important site is the Bronze Age cemetery to the S of Milton Cross near Staunton. Here a group of Barrows, some in alignment straddle the fields. The Hindwell valley is also rich in Bronze Age sites.
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Hindwell ValleyBenbow Wood MoundRock Wood BarrowCwmade BarrowElvines Farm Cairn Broadheath EnclosureBroadheath Ring DitchKinsham BarrowsTitley BarrowMilton Cross CemeteryMilton Cross Ring DitchAymestrey Round BarrowAymestrey Child Burial SiteWigmore BarrowLeintwardine Round BarrowLeintwardine Axe FindBuckton Round BarrowBuckton Axe FindBucknell Ring DitchAymestrey Axe FindBuckton Spear FindFindsBrampton Axe FindBrampton Ring DitchWalford Round Barrow ('Harris Tump')Walford Spear FindLawton Cross BarrowKington Axe FindLyonshall Dagger FindLyonshall Axe FindBucknell Vicarage Field FindsStaunton Barrows and Linear FeatureWoodhouse Lane CropmarkJackets Well Barrow And BurialBroadward HoardCombe Henge ?Ackwood Lane BarrowStaunton Ring Ditches
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