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WebFeb 16, 2010 · A cursus, an area enclosed by large banks of raised land, was probably used for ritual or ceremonial processions. This cursus, and symbols nearby, may suggest this area is significant for its...
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WebDec 11, 2013 · In fact the Dorset Cursus is really two separate cursuses, both 90m wide, about 5km long, and built end to end. The earlier Southern or Gussage Cursus maintains a pleasing symmetry along its course. …
The Dorset Cursus - East of Sixpenny Handley, …
WebThe Dorset Cursus - East of Sixpenny Handley, Dorset. The Pentridge cursus, part of the larger Dorset Cursus, looking northeast from Bottlebrush Down.
WebMany other barrows and ring-ditches survive within a one-mile radius: stretching away to the north-west, for example, is the Dorset Cursus, twin banks of chalk about 2 metres (6 feet) high running for over 9km (6 …
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WebImage © juamei. The Dorset Cursus is 10km long, and runs roughly SW-NE between Thickthorn Down and Martin Down. It has two sections: the south one is older. The general grid reference given is on Bottlebush …
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