Crawley Edge Cairns

Crawley Edge Cairns
Map showing the location of the Crawley Edge Cairns in County Durham.
Alternate name Crawley Edge Cairnfield
Location near Stanhope, County Durham
Region North East
Coordinates 54°45′11″N 1°59′49″W / 54.753149°N 1.9968609°W / 54.753149; -1.9968609
Type Bronze Age Cairnfield

The Crawley Edge Cairns are a series of forty-two Bronze Age round barrows, cairns and clearance cairns located in a field in Crawleyside, near Stanhope, County Durham, England.[1]

The Cairnfield

The cairnfield site lies on a gentle south-facing slope of a hill-spur in Weardale and remains in open moorland.[1] Two of the cairns were excavated in 1977 and surveys undertaken in 1984 and 1991.[1][2]

The inclusion of clearance cairns at the site is usually taken as an indication of clearance in advance of arable farming, but the Crawley Edge field unusually includes a barrow cremation mound among the cairns.[3]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "PastScape Record: MONUMENT NO. 20163". English Heritage. 2007. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  2. Young, R. and Welfare, A. T., 1978. Excavations at Crawley Edge, Stanhope in Weardale, 1976-7 (Archaeological Reports for 1977). Durham: University of Durham, pp.8-10
  3. Turnbull, P. (2006). "Archaeological Survey in connection with a proposed new trackway on Bollihope Common, Frosterley, Weardale, Co. Durham (Brigantia Archaeological Practice)" (PDF). Archaeology Data Service. Retrieved 2015-02-22.

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