ON THE PKEHISTOEIC INHABITANTS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 

 Table II. — Neolithic and Bronze Ages. 



293 



Name of Object 



Locality 



Previous Desonptiou 



Remarks 



1. EAETH-WOKKS AND FORTIFICATIONS. 



1. Pit dwellings . 



3. Quadrnngular 



enclosures 



4. Stone pave- 



ments 



5. Camp 



6. Fort ? . 



7. Fort or camp . 



8. Fort ? . 



1. Megalithic 

 circle 



2. Circle . 



3. „ 



5. „ 



6-18. Circle 



19. 



20. 

 21. 

 22. 



23. 

 24. 



Rocking stones 



»i ?» 



»> »» 



Crich, Linda Spring 

 Wood 



Abney Moor . 



Smyrrill Grange, 

 near lllddleton- 

 by-YouIgrave 



Harthill Moor 



Mam Tor, Castle- 

 ton 

 Alport Castle . 



Markland Grips, 

 near Creswell 



Carkwark, Hather- 

 sage 



Arborlow 



Harthill Moor, 

 ('Ninestone Close')j 

 Brassington Moor 



Abney Moor, near 

 Higlilow Moor 



Eyam Moor, Wet 

 Withens 



Froggatt Edge 



East Moor, Baslow 

 Hathersage Moor . 

 Stanton ' Moor 



(' Nine Ladies ') 

 Offerton Moor 



Wet Withens 

 Moor 



' Vestiges of the Antiqui- 

 ties of Derbyshire.' By 

 T. Bateman and S. Glo- 

 ver. (' V. A. D." used to 

 denote this work.) 



' Barrows and Bone Caves 

 of Derbyshire.' R. Pen- 

 nington. 



' V. A. D.' . . 



„ also ' Barrows 

 and Bone Caves,' &c. 



•V. A. D.' p. 122; 'Ten 

 Years' Diggings,' p. 253; 

 ' Reliquary,' vol. i. 159 ; 

 ' ArohsEOlogia,' vol. vii. 



2. Circles. 



'V. A.D.'. 



Figured, ' V. A. D.' p. 112 



' Barrows and Bone Caves 

 of Derbyshire.' R. Pen- 

 nington. 



Stanton Moor, 



Birchover (Row- 

 to Rocks) 



Bradley Tor, near 

 the above 



Ashover Common 

 (' Robin Hood's 

 Mark ') 



Hathersage Moor . 



3. Rocking Stones. 



' V. A. D.' p. 115, &c. 



2 rows of circular pits, called 

 the Pitstcads, each about 15 ft. 

 diam., 6 ft. deep. 



Excavated in the rock. 



4 yds. to 10 yds. square, built of 

 Limestone blocks. Coarse pot- 

 tery within. 



Supposed floors of circular huts. 



Barrows and fort ? Remains of 

 rampart of rough stones. 



Encampment walled witli large 

 stones. 



Circle of Limestone blocks over- 

 thrown, surrounded by a ditch 

 and vallum ; connected by a 

 serpentine vallum with a tu- 

 mulus i mile distant. Barrows 

 near circle. 



7 rude stones ; 2 others 80 yds. 

 toS. 



Circle of 2-ft.-high stones, 39 ft. 

 diam. ; another smaller (22 ft. 

 diam.) 16 ft. distant. 



33 ft. diam., enclosed by vallum ; 

 4 large upright stones within. 

 In 1755 there were 9 large 

 equidistant stones. 



16 upright blocks of gritstone, 

 30 yds. diam. ; there was a 

 large central block. 

 At least 12 more circles, each 

 surrounded with circular 

 mounds of earth, some with 



also Spencer 

 Hail's ' Rambles in the 

 Country,' p. 28. 



stones. 



About 12 yds. diam., with cen- 

 tral block. 



13 stones ; 12 yds. diam. 



6 stones ; one 7 ft. high near. 



9 erect stones, 3 ft. to 4 ft. high ; 

 1 stone 34 yds. distant. 



89 ft. by 83 ft. ; rampart 7 ft. 

 wide. 



100 ft. diam. ; rampart 17 ft. 

 wide ; 11 stones standing. 



An outlier of Kinderscout Grit 

 had several rocking stones. 



J mile from the above another 

 outlier with rocking stone. 



i Several stones in this locality ; 

 ] were movable in 1842. 



