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Bronze age burial mound Groenhoej in Horsens, Denmark
With a farm and silos in the distance,  a large Middle Mississippian mound stands in the Azatlan State Park.  The Native American mound dating from 900 A.D was abandoned around 1200 A.D.
Green Landscape with hill, blue sky with clouds
Photo of burial mound - Eshoej - from the bronze age located in Jutland, Denmark, a late summer / early autumn taken by a  Medium Format camera
Thetford Castle is a medieval motte and bailey castle in the market town of Thetford in the Breckland area of Norfolk, England. The first castle in Thetford, a probable 11th century Norman ringwork called Red Castle, was replaced in the 12th century by a much larger motte and bailey castle on the other side of the town. This new castle was largely destroyed in 1173 by Henry II, although the huge motte, the second largest man-made mound in England, remained intact. The motte, recognised as a scheduled monument, now forms part of a local park, and the remains are known variously as Castle Hill, Castle Mound and Military Parade
Borre mound cemetery at springtime with lots of spring flowers, Borre National Park
Native American Hopewell Culture prehistoric Earthworks burial mounds in Mound City park Ohio. Ancient circular mounds and long mounds in a row. Grass is neatly trimmed with trees and dramatic sky.
Silbury Hill near Avebury and Stonehenge in Wiltshire. This area is a world heritage site.
Trees growing on a burial mound
Oak tree at autumn in front of a Danish bronze age mound in the large public park called Dyrehaven north of Copenhagen. The park is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site called The Kings North Zealand
Bronze age Burial mound of the Danish Egtved girl
Colorfull houses at Amersfoort Nieuwland, a large city of within the Netherlands
Earthwork remains of the Roman amphitheatre, one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain. Cirencester, Gloucestershire, South West England, UK
English landscape seen from a hill on overcast day in summer at Dunstable Downs, UK
Famous ancient landmark in the countryside of southwest England,a prehistoric,man made chalk mound,the tallest in Europe.
Knowth, Newgrange / Crewbane, County Meath, Ireland: Knowth burial mound (in Irish Cnobha), the site of a Neolithic passage tomb in the Boyne Valley. There is some evidence that activity continued at the Knowth site into the late Neolithic and Bronze Age. The site belongs to the tomb complex of Brú na Bóinne. It lies approximately 1  km northwest of Newgrange, and 2  km west of Dowth. UNESCO world heritage site.
Thetford Castle is a medieval motte and bailey castle in the market town of Thetford in the Breckland area of Norfolk, England. The first castle in Thetford, a probable 11th century Norman ringwork called Red Castle, was replaced in the 12th century by a much larger motte and bailey castle on the other side of the town. This new castle was largely destroyed in 1173 by Henry II, although the huge motte, the second largest man-made mound in England, remained intact. The motte, recognised as a scheduled monument, now forms part of a local park, and the remains are known variously as Castle Hill, Castle Mound and Military Parade
Foehr, Germany - October 09, 2022: The Lembecksburg in Borgsum. During excavations in the interior of the place, the floor plans of houses were uncovered and numerous potsherds, loom weights, iron implements and vessels made of soapstone were salvaged. Archaeologists date the ring wall to the Viking Age (9th/10th century). Findings from the Neolithic or New Stone Age period (around 2.500 BC) prove that the area was settled earlier. In 1362 the Danish king Waldemar Atterdag enfeoffed the knight Klaus Limbeck with the islands of Foehr, Sylt and Amrum. The place is still called the Lembecksburg after the knight Limbeck.
Neolithic burial mounds or Barrows in the Wiltshire Countryside
Borre mound cemetery at springtime with lots of spring flowers, Borre National Park
Krakus Mound or Kopiec Krakusa, also called the Krak Mound, is a tumulus located in the Podgorze district of Krakow, Poland. Thought to be the resting place of Kraków's mythical founder, the legendary King Krakus. It is located on Lasota Hill, with a base diameter of 60 metres and a height of 16 metres.
Blue sky and green grass view
Panoramic shot of an farmer's field. In Suffolk England
Maiden Castle earthworks, near Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK. muted colour tones typify a countryside waiting to spring into life as farmers prepare the soil, the countryside shows first growth but rural villages remain quiet and still before the holidays start.
Krakus Mound, Kopiec Kraka, Krakusa or Krak Mound in Krakow, Poland. Tumulus located in the Podgórze district of Kraków. Popular destination for scenic panoramic views of the historic city of Cracow.
A large green field in Campbell Park, Milton Keynes
The Hill of Tara, located near the River Boyne, is an archaeological complex that runs between Navan and Dunshaughlin in County Meath, Ireland. It contains a number of ancient monuments and, according to tradition, was the seat of the High King of Ireland.
Green island with trees in the meadow
Green mound with footpath to top
Photo of burial mound - Eshoej - from the bronze age located in Jutland, Denmark, a late summer / early autumn taken by a  Medium Format camera
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