Archaeologists discovered five barrows during excavation work in Harnham near Salisbury.
Bronze Age burial sites have been unearthed during a dig in Wiltshire.Archaeologists found 10 burials, an Iron Age lynchet and a large number of pits and postholes.
"A barrow is commonly associated with burials and [they] are prevalent in Wiltshire. Stonehenge and Cranbourne Chase have several surviving barrows in the landscape."The excavation has identified possible occupation and farming activity dating to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age.
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