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March meeting - Speaker Stuart Evans "A Ritual Landscape around Harlaxton - a review of the evidence"
Wed 11 Mar
|Harlaxton
With extensive crop marks and earthworks Harlaxton is thought by many to have been of ritual significance in the Neolithic period. Stuart examines the evidence.
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Time & Location
11 Mar 2026, 19:00 – 21:30
Harlaxton, 3 Church St, Harlaxton, Grantham NG32 1HB, UK
About the Event
A review of research suggesting a ritual landscape around Harlaxton. A ritual landscape is one significant for its ceremonial and ritual functions, often marked by concentrations of ancient monuments and sacred features like mountains, springs, and groves. The concept emerged in British archaeology in the early 1980s, shifting focus from individual sites to the broader spatial context of religious and ceremonial activities, especially prevalent in the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
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