Castle Dykes Henge is a Class I Neolithic henge earthwork in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England, situated between the villages of Aysgarth and Thornton Rust. It consists of a roughly circular bank approximately 87 yards (80 m) in diameter with an internal ditch. It is reported that excavation work took place in 1908, though there is little physical evidence of this as the henge appears to be mostly intact. In 2015 the Royal Archaeological Institute awarded a research grant for a survey of the site and palaeoenvironmental sampling.
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| - Castle Dykes Henge is a Class I Neolithic henge earthwork in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England, situated between the villages of Aysgarth and Thornton Rust. It consists of a roughly circular bank approximately 87 yards (80 m) in diameter with an internal ditch. It is reported that excavation work took place in 1908, though there is little physical evidence of this as the henge appears to be mostly intact. In 2015 the Royal Archaeological Institute awarded a research grant for a survey of the site and palaeoenvironmental sampling. (en)
- Das Henge von Castle Dykes ist ein neolithisches Henge der Klasse I, südwestlich vom Weiler Aysgarth, bei Darlington im Yorkshire Dales Nationalpark in North Yorkshire in England. Das Henge besteht aus einem ungefähr runden Wall mit etwa 80 m Durchmesser und einem inneren Graben. (de)
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| - Castle Dykes Henge is a Class I Neolithic henge earthwork in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England, situated between the villages of Aysgarth and Thornton Rust. It consists of a roughly circular bank approximately 87 yards (80 m) in diameter with an internal ditch. It is reported that excavation work took place in 1908, though there is little physical evidence of this as the henge appears to be mostly intact. In 2015 the Royal Archaeological Institute awarded a research grant for a survey of the site and palaeoenvironmental sampling. (en)
- Das Henge von Castle Dykes ist ein neolithisches Henge der Klasse I, südwestlich vom Weiler Aysgarth, bei Darlington im Yorkshire Dales Nationalpark in North Yorkshire in England. Das Henge besteht aus einem ungefähr runden Wall mit etwa 80 m Durchmesser und einem inneren Graben. Es wird berichtet, dass 1908 Ausgrabungen stattfanden, obwohl es kaum physische Belege dafür gibt, da das Henge intakt zu sein scheint. J. Barrett der Castle Dyke 1929 erstmals als Disc barrow erwähnte, führte 32 Jahre später das Henge von Yarnbury in die archäologische Literatur ein. Im Jahr 2015 vergab das Royal Archaeological Institute ein Forschungsstipendium für eine Untersuchung der Fundstelle und eine paläoökologische Probenahme. (de)
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