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    Well here we are at Windmill Tump near the village of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire at
    Well here we are at Windmill Tump near the village of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire at

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    a very splendid example of a Neolithic long barrow.
    a very splendid example of a Neolithic long barrow.

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    It’s situated here in the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds in an area where there are
    It’s situated here in the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds in an area where there are

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    a great many long barrows.
    a great many long barrows.

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    Now this long barrow is essentially a burial monument from around about 3,800 BC and it
    Now this long barrow is essentially a burial monument from around about 3,800 BC and it

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    was built by the first farmers who came into this area, people that we know as the Neolithic
    was built by the first farmers who came into this area, people that we know as the Neolithic

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    farming community.
    farming community.

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    There’s two different kinds of long barrows in the Cotswolds.
    There’s two different kinds of long barrows in the Cotswolds.

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    Some of them like Nympsfield have their chamber at the end of the mound and you access it
    Some of them like Nympsfield have their chamber at the end of the mound and you access it

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    through the forecourt.
    through the forecourt.

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    In other cases the chambers are accessible by short passages leading in from the side
    In other cases the chambers are accessible by short passages leading in from the side

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    of the mound.
    of the mound.

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    And what we have here at Windmill Tump is an example of that.
    And what we have here at Windmill Tump is an example of that.

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    The side chambers are where they originally put the burials and all of them would have
    The side chambers are where they originally put the burials and all of them would have

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    been used for burials, and in this barrow there were probably about 35 or 40 people
    been used for burials, and in this barrow there were probably about 35 or 40 people

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    buried.
    buried.

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    At the end of the excavations in the 1930s they did of course refill the chambers so
    At the end of the excavations in the 1930s they did of course refill the chambers so

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    we can’t see and we can’t get into them.
    we can’t see and we can’t get into them.

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    But we can just about make out behind me the evidence for where the passage led out of
    But we can just about make out behind me the evidence for where the passage led out of

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    the side of the mound down into the chamber.
    the side of the mound down into the chamber.

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    Well behind me is the forecourt which in a sense is the area in which the ceremonies
    Well behind me is the forecourt which in a sense is the area in which the ceremonies

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    and activities took place around the barrow.
    and activities took place around the barrow.

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    Now in this case because there’s no entrance into the chambers at the back of the forecourt
    Now in this case because there’s no entrance into the chambers at the back of the forecourt

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    we have instead a couple of large stones which are all that’s left of what’s often referred
    we have instead a couple of large stones which are all that’s left of what’s often referred

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    to a false portal – in other words it was a replica gateway or replica entrance into
    to a false portal – in other words it was a replica gateway or replica entrance into

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    the tomb but it didn’t actually take you anywhere.
    the tomb but it didn’t actually take you anywhere.

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    In the forecourt we might expect to find hearths and we might expect to find some of the relics
    In the forecourt we might expect to find hearths and we might expect to find some of the relics

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    of what was going on there in the past and it’s possible they put some of those things
    of what was going on there in the past and it’s possible they put some of those things

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    on the wall of the forecourt as part of those ceremonies.
    on the wall of the forecourt as part of those ceremonies.

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Windmill Tump Long Barrow

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  • English (UK)

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Intro:

Well here we are at Windmill Tump near the village of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire at
a very splendid example of a Neolithic long barrow.
It’s situated here in the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds in an area where there are
a great many long barrows.. Now this long barrow is essentially a burial monument from around about 3,800 BC and it
was built by the first farmers who came into this area, people that we know as the Neolithic
farming community.. There’s two different kinds of long barrows in the Cotswolds.
Some of them like Nympsfield have their chamber at the end of the mound and you access it
through the forecourt.. In other cases the chambers are accessible by short passages leading in from the side
of the mound.. And what we have here at Windmill Tump is an example of that.
The side chambers are where they originally put the burials and all of them would have
been used for burials, and in this barrow there were probably about 35 or 40 people
buried.. At the end of the excavations in the 1930s they did of course refill the chambers so
we can’t see and we can’t get into them.. But we can just about make out behind me the evidence for where the passage led out of
the side of the mound down into the chamber..

Video Vocabulary

/THro͞o/

adjective adverb preposition

continuing or valid to final destination. expressing movement into one side and out of other side of opening etc.. Over, in, across an entire thing or place.

verb

fix or build something in certain place or position.

/ˈfärmiNG/

noun verb

activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. To use land for raising plants or animals for food.

/ˈdif(ə)rənt/

adjective

not same as another or each other.

/ˈfärmər/

noun other

person who owns or manages farm. People who operates a farm.

/ˈkəntrēˌsīd/

noun

Natural open land away from towns.

/ˈpasij/

noun other verb

movement through or past somewhere. Journeys by ship from one place to another. subject microorganisms or cells to passage.

/ˈvilij/

noun

group of houses and associated buildings, larger than hamlet and smaller than town.

/ˈɡātˌwā/

noun

opening closed by gate.

/əˈsen(t)SHəlē/

adverb

Basically; (said when stating the basic facts).

/əkˈsesəb(ə)l/

adjective

able to be entered.

/ˈberō/

noun other

wheelbarrow. Shortened form of 'wheelbarrow'.

/ˈentrəns/

noun

A place where you enter a house or other building.

/iɡˈzampəl/

noun verb

Thing, person which represents a category. be illustrated or exemplified.