
The Candover Valley, a few kilometres south of Basingstoke, has long been recognised for its prehistoric remains and potential for further discoveries (Shore 1893). At Preston Candover, this is attested by the presence of a much denuded Neolithic long barrow, numerous ring ditch cropmarks and a significant scatter of flint artefacts at Budd’s Hill. This article discusses three possible unrecorded long barrows located close to the latter site, revealed through analysis of publicly available aerial imagery.
Hampshire, Archaeology, Barrow, Long Barrow, Preston Candover, Neolithic
Hampshire, Archaeology, Barrow, Long Barrow, Preston Candover, Neolithic
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