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    Childe's Tomb is a granite cross on Dartmoor, Devon, England. Although not in its original form, it is more elaborate than most of the crosses on Dartmoor...
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    past. Both of these arose from Childe's Marxism. Despite this connection, most American processualists ignored Childe's work, seeing him as a particularist...
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  • Princetown on Dartmoor. In the novel Malherb is a miscreant who destroys Childe's tomb and beats his servant. He is depicted as a victim of his own bad temper...
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    funeral processions seen walking along this path. Childe's Tomb on Dartmoor is the site of the death of Childe who was caught in a snowstorm, killed and disembowelled...
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    castle built by Edwin Lutyens on a crag above Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton Childe's Tomb – ancient burial site Cosdon Hill – prominent hill, northern extremity...
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    tor, about 500 m to the north stands Childe's Tomb - according to local legend, the last resting place of Childe the Hunter, an unfortunate traveller...
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    linking Mount Batten with Plymouth Barbican. Childe's Tomb on Dartmoor is the legendary site of the death of Childe who, caught in a snowstorm, killed and disembowelled...
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  • Childes may refer to: Childe's Tomb (or Childes Tomb), Dartmoor, England CHILDES, or Child Language Data Exchange System, a database of child language...
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    Knap Bowerman's Nose Brutus Stone Cerne Abbas Giant Cheese rolling Childe's Tomb Corineus, legendary founder of Cornwall Crazywell Pool Devil's Footprints...
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    Herakle's rescue of Hesione. When researching the Dartmoor legend of Childe's Tomb folklorist Theo Brown also drew comparisons between the slaying of the...
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