Long and round barrows were prehistoric burial mounds used primarily for interring the dead. Long barrows typically housed multiple burials and were often associated with communal or clan funerary practices, while round barrows served as individual burial sites. These structures were also significant in marking territory and may have had ritualistic or symbolic purposes within their communities. Their construction reflects the social and cultural practices of the societies that built them.
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