- 54°38′56″N 2°44′48″W / 54.64889°N 2.74655°W / 54.64889; -2.74655
Mayburgh Henge is a
large prehistoric monument in the
county of ****bria in northern...
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around 2
kilometres (1 mi)
south east of Penrith. It is 400
metres from
Mayburgh Henge. The site is free to
visitors and is
under the
control of English...
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national landscape The
county contains several Neolithic monuments, such as
Mayburgh Henge. The
region was on the
border of
Roman Britain, and Hadrian's Wall...
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maintained vastly different traditions.
Evidence at some
early Henges (
Mayburgh Henge, Ring of Brodgar,
Arbor Low)
suggests that
there were
staging and...
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Table and the much
better preserved Mayburgh Henge which is
situated between the
rivers Lowther and Eamont.
Mayburgh Henge was
built using stones from one...
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Dorset (later
reused as a
Roman amphitheatre and then as a
Civil War fort)
Mayburgh Henge in ****bria The Ring of
Brodgar in
Orkney Thornborough Henges complex...
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several ****brian
place names, e.g.
Burgh by Sands, Longburgh, Drumburgh,
Mayburgh Henge. The
English language borough, like the
Scots Burgh, is
derived from...
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visits to the priory,
including in 1280 he
visited with
Queen Eleanor.
Mayburgh Henge Henge Neolithic Remains A
single circular bank
possibly built using...
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Stukeley in 1725 to the south-west, no
longer extant, plus the
impressive Mayburgh Henge at
Eamont Bridge, a
partly destro****
henge at
nearby King Arthur's...
- 4500–2350 BCE) or early-Bronze Age (c. 2500–1000 BCE)
sites at
nearby Mayburgh Henge, King Arthur's
Round Table,
Little Round Table, Long Meg and Her...