Willy Howe Mound is a prehistoric burial mound located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The mound is approximately 10 meters in diameter and 1.5 meters high, and is believed to date back to the Neolithic period, around 3,000-2,500 BCE. The mound is surrounded by a ring of stones, with a single entrance stone at the southeastern side. The mound is thought to have been used for the burial of important individuals, with the stones providing a ceremonial or spiritual significance. Despite being partially excavated in the 19th century, the mound remains an important archaeological site, offering insights into the lives and practices of ancient communities.
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Model aircraft flying club whmfc and a mound to the south east flying most weekends
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Neolithic bowl barrow
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