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Garrowby Hill Tumuli

Photograph of Garrowby Hill Tumuli, Yorkshire Wolds

The tumuli at Garrowby are significant archaeological features representing the area’s ancient past. A tumulus, often referred to as a barrow, is a type of burial mound that dates back to prehistoric times. The Garrowby tumulus is part of a wider landscape dotted with such mounds, indicative of burial practices from the Bronze Age or possibly earlier.

This tumulus, like others in the region, would have been a burial site for important individuals of the time. These mounds often contain burial chambers housing the remains of the deceased, along with various grave goods that might include pottery, weapons, and personal ornaments. The presence of these goods can provide valuable insights into the culture, beliefs, and social structures of the people who built them.