Clandon Barrow

Local nameClandon Barrow
LocationMartinstown, UK

Clandon Barrow is a very large bowl barrow dating from the Bronze Age, which overlooks the village of Martinstown, near Dorchester in Dorset, and which lies on the same ridge as Maiden Castle. It was excavated by Edward Cunnington in 1882. Gold objects were found including a cup and the Clandon Lozenge. The lozenge has recently been studied along with a similar artifact from Bush Barrow. It has now been clearly demonstrated that both the form and decorative elements of these lozenges were based on geometric designs. The Clandon example was created with decagon based geometry, the Bush Barrow example was based on a hexagon.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clandon_Barrow

Address DT2 9, United Kingdom

Coordinates 50°41'58.536" N -2°29'16.85" E

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