Forty Years' Researches In British And Saxon Burial Mounds Of East Yorkshire by J.R. Mortimer

Including Romano-British Discoveries, and a Description of the Ancient Entrenchments on a Section of the Yorkshire Wolds

This comprehensive study delves into the archaeological exploration and analysis of burial mounds in East Yorkshire, offering a detailed account of the burial practices and cultural significance of the British and Saxon communities over a forty-year period. Through meticulous excavation and documentation, the work reveals insights into the social structures, rituals, and material culture of these ancient societies, providing a valuable contribution to the understanding of early British history and archaeology.