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Nympsfield Long Barrow is the remains of a Neolithic burial site or barrow, located close to the village of Nympsfield in Gloucestershire, South West England.[1]
It lies at the edge of a woods, and is now the location of a picnic site.[1] It is one of the earliest examples of a barrow with separate chambers.[2] It was constructed around 2800 BC.[3]
It is a Scheduled Monument (number 22857) in the guardianship of English Heritage.[4][5][full citation needed]
Many of the finds from excavations at this site are now in the Gloucester City Museum.
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