Scheduled Monument: HAWKS LOW BOWL BARROW (1010999)
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Authority | English Heritage |
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Other Ref | SM Cat. No. 215 |
Date assigned | 10 June 1970 |
Date last amended | 10 December 1992 |
Description
REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
Bowl barrows, the most numerous form of round barrow, are funerary monuments dating from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Bronze Age, with most examples belonging to the period 2400-1500 BC. They were constructed as earthen or rubble mounds, sometimes ditched, which covered single or multiple burials. They occur either in isolation or grouped as cemeteries and often acted as a focus for burials in later periods. Often superficially similar, although differing widely in size, they exhibit regional variations in form and a diversity of burial practices. There are over 10,000 surviving bowl barrows recorded nationally (many more have already been destroyed), occurring across most of lowland Britain. Often occupying prominent locations, they are a major historic element in the modern landscape and their considerable variation of form and longevity as a monument type provide important information on the diversity of beliefs and social organisations amongst early prehistoric communities. They are particularly representative of their period and a substantial proportion of surviving examples are considered worthy of protection.
Despite partial disturbance caused by quarrying and excavation, Hawks Low bowl barrow is still largely intact. The well preserved rock-cut ditch is an unusual feature in the Peak District.
DETAILS
Hawks Low Bowl Barrow is a roughly circular cairn in a prominent hilltop location on the south-western ridges of the limestone plateau of Derbyshire. The monument includes a mound measuring 25 metres by 23 metres, standing to a height of c.2 metres and encircled by a rock-cut ditch c.5 metres wide. During a partial excavation carried out by Thomas Bateman in 1843, human and animal bone was recovered along with a number of flint artefacts and potsherds. The latter indicate a Bronze Age date for the barrow.
SELECTED SOURCES
Book Reference - Author: Barnatt, J. - Title: The Peak District Barrow Survey - Type: DESC TEXT
Book Reference - Author: Barnatt, J. - Title: The Peak District Barrow Survey - Type: PLAN: MEASURED
Book Reference - Author: Bateman, T. - Title: Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire - Date: 1848 - Page References: 47 - Type: DESC TEXT
Book Reference - Author: Marsden B - Title: The Burial Mounds of Derbyshire (1977) - Date: 1977 - Page References: 83 - Type: DESC TEXT
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Sources (1)
- SDR21644 Scheduling record: English Heritage. 1970. Scheduling Notification: Hawks Low Bowl Barrow. List entry no. 1010999. SM Cat. No. 215.
Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 1701 5674 (47m by 50m) |
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Map sheet | SK15NE |
Civil Parish | PARWICH, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Aug 21 2013 11:41AM