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Arbor Low is an important Neolithic stone circle surrounded by a ditch complex on the high limestone plateau south of Buxton, 1350 ft above ASL. At least 50 limestone slabs, all now fallen, were used. It had a central "cove" of stones which is believed to hold special ceremonial significance. Nearby is the Gib Hill Barrow burial site which has yielded Bronze Age pots and implements. The site was one of the first to be protected under the Historic Monuments Act of 1882 and, as such, is marked out with granite boundary stones carrying the cipher of Queen Victoria. Later stones show George V and the very latest, replacing a damaged one, is Charles III. Today it is managed by English Heritage.
VR-billeder fra museet Kongernes Jelling. En spændende udstilling.
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