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Clandon Barrow is a very large bowl barrow dating from the Bronze Age, which overlooks the village of Martinstown, near Dorchester in Dorset, and which lies on the same ridge as Maiden Castle, near to the Mount Pleasant henge. It was excavated by Edward Cunnington in 1882. Gold objects were found including a cup and the Clandon Lozenge. The lozenge has recently been studied along with a similar artifact from Bush Barrow (near Stonehenge). It has now been clearly demonstrated that both the form and decorative elements of these lozenges were based on geometric designs. The Clandon example was created with decagon based geometry, the Bush Barrow example was based on a hexagon.

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  • Clandon Barrow is a very large bowl barrow dating from the Bronze Age, which overlooks the village of Martinstown, near Dorchester in Dorset, and which lies on the same ridge as Maiden Castle, near to the Mount Pleasant henge. It was excavated by Edward Cunnington in 1882. Gold objects were found including a cup and the Clandon Lozenge. The lozenge has recently been studied along with a similar artifact from Bush Barrow (near Stonehenge). It has now been clearly demonstrated that both the form and decorative elements of these lozenges were based on geometric designs. The Clandon example was created with decagon based geometry, the Bush Barrow example was based on a hexagon. (en)
  • De Clandon Barrow is een grote grafheuvel uit de bronstijd. De grafheuvel ligt bij Winterborne St. Martin en is gelegen op dezelfde heuvelrug als . De grafheuvel werd onderzocht door Edward Cunnington in 1882. Er werden objecten van goud aangetroffen, waaronder de Clandon Lozenge. De lozenge is samen met de lozenge uit Bush Barrow onderzocht. (nl)
  • Clandon Barrow ist ein großer bronzezeitlicher Rundhügel (Bowl Barrow) bei Martinstown in der Nähe von Dorchester in Dorset in England. Er liegt in der Nähe des Maiden Castle. Im Jahr 1882 wurde dort von Edward Benjamin Howard Cunnington (1861–1950) die Clandon-Barrow-Raute (englisch Clandon Lozenge) ausgegraben. Bereits 74 Jahre früher (1808) waren in der Nähe die beiden ähnlichen Bush Barrow-Rauten gefunden worden. Mit der Clandon Lozenge wurden weitere Objekte, darunter ein Keulenkopf aus Kimmeridge-Schiefer mit Goldeinlagen, ein Dolch und ein Gefäß gefunden. (de)
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  • Clandon Barrow ist ein großer bronzezeitlicher Rundhügel (Bowl Barrow) bei Martinstown in der Nähe von Dorchester in Dorset in England. Er liegt in der Nähe des Maiden Castle. Im Jahr 1882 wurde dort von Edward Benjamin Howard Cunnington (1861–1950) die Clandon-Barrow-Raute (englisch Clandon Lozenge) ausgegraben. Bereits 74 Jahre früher (1808) waren in der Nähe die beiden ähnlichen Bush Barrow-Rauten gefunden worden. Die 15,5 × 11 cm große goldene Raute wurde zusammen mit der von William Cunnington gefundenen, etwas größeren Bush-Barrow-Raute, einem in der Nähe von Stonehenge gefundenen ähnlichen Artefakt, untersucht. Form und dekorative Elemente beider Rauten basieren auf geometrischen Mustern. Die Clandon-Raute basiert auf der Geometrie eines Zehnecks, die Bush-Barrow-Raute auf einem Sechseck. Mit der Clandon Lozenge wurden weitere Objekte, darunter ein Keulenkopf aus Kimmeridge-Schiefer mit Goldeinlagen, ein Dolch und ein Gefäß gefunden. (de)
  • Clandon Barrow is a very large bowl barrow dating from the Bronze Age, which overlooks the village of Martinstown, near Dorchester in Dorset, and which lies on the same ridge as Maiden Castle, near to the Mount Pleasant henge. It was excavated by Edward Cunnington in 1882. Gold objects were found including a cup and the Clandon Lozenge. The lozenge has recently been studied along with a similar artifact from Bush Barrow (near Stonehenge). It has now been clearly demonstrated that both the form and decorative elements of these lozenges were based on geometric designs. The Clandon example was created with decagon based geometry, the Bush Barrow example was based on a hexagon. (en)
  • De Clandon Barrow is een grote grafheuvel uit de bronstijd. De grafheuvel ligt bij Winterborne St. Martin en is gelegen op dezelfde heuvelrug als . De grafheuvel werd onderzocht door Edward Cunnington in 1882. Er werden objecten van goud aangetroffen, waaronder de Clandon Lozenge. De lozenge is samen met de lozenge uit Bush Barrow onderzocht. (nl)
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