Castle Dykes Henge

Coordinates: 54°16′52″N 2°01′43″W / 54.281245°N 2.028721°W / 54.281245; -2.028721

Castle Dykes Henge

Castle Dykes Henge
Castle Dykes Henge
Castle Dykes Henge shown within North Yorkshire
OS grid reference SD 9823 8728
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Castle Dykes Henge is a Class I Neolithic henge earthwork in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England, situated between the villages of Aysgarth and Thornton Rust. It consists of a roughly circular bank approximately 87 yards (80 m) in diameter with an internal ditch.[1][2]

It is reported that excavation work took place in 1908, though there is little physical evidence of this as the henge appears to be mostly intact.[3] In 2015 the Royal Archaeological Institute awarded a research grant for a survey of the site and palaeoenvironmental sampling.[4]

References

  1. Historic England. "Castle Dykes Henge (47204)". PastScape. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. "Castle Dykes Henge". Out of Oblivion (Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority). Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  3. Historic England. "Castle Dykes Henge (1008878)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  4. "RAI Newsletter No.49" (PDF). The Royal Archaeological Institute. April 2015. p. 5. Retrieved 18 September 2016.


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