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Site name / number: Netheravon 6
Abbreviation: NET6
Name: -
Parish / Grinsell number: Netheravon 6
Subform: Long barrow
Hoare number: -
Wiltshire HER Number: SU 14 NW 104
National Monument Record number: SU 14 NW 41
Scheduled Monument number: 10129
Within the WHS?: N
Length (m): 57
Width (m): 22
Height (m): 0.5
Ditch width (m): 10
Orientation: ENE-SSW
Excavated?: Y
Focus of mound features: ?
Visible from Stonehenge?: N
Associated with round barrows?: N
Ditch form: Side ditches only, continuous.
Postholes in ditches: -
Internal pits: -
Internal postholes: -
Internal cairn or stones: -
OS Grid Reference: SU 1123 4687
British National Grid X coordinate: 411230
British National Grid Y coordinate: 146870
Latitude: 51.2209179
Longitude: -1.840581
References: Thurnham, J (1868) 'On Ancient British Barrows, especially those of Wiltshire and the adjoining Counties (Part I. — Long Barrows)' Archaeologia 42 (1), 161-244; Grinsell, L V (1957) 'Archaeological Gazetteer', in R B Pugh and E Crittall (eds) A History of Wiltshire. Volume 1, Part 1, 21–279. London, Oxford University Press; McOmish, D, Field, D and Brown, G (2002) The Field Archaeology of the Salisbury Plain Training Area. Swindon: English Heritage.
Plan reference: McOmish et al. (2002), Fig 2.4, E
Radiocarbon date:

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