Arbor Low - The Hedge Monument

Arbor Low - The Hedge Monument


*Hidden Derbyshire* is a documentary storytelling podcast exploring the places where history, folklore, and landscape intersect.


Across ten episodes, we travel from prehistoric stone circles to plague villages, Norman fortresses, industrial mills, mass trespass protests, and drowned towns — uncovering how each site shaped the people who lived here, and how their stories still echo in the hills.


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ARCHAEOLOGY SOURCES & REFERENCES Primary Excavation & Survey Sources
  • Bateman, Thomas (1848–1861) — Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire and later notebooks.
  • — Early excavations of Arbor Low & Minninglow barrows; reports on cremations, pottery, bone fragments.
  • Gray, H. St. George (1902) — Excavations at Arbor Low (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal).
  • — Detailed measurements, plan drawings, discussion of ditch & bank construction.
  • Barnatt, John (1990) — The Henges, Stone Circles and Ringcairns of the Peak District.
  • — Comprehensive survey; contextualises Arbor Low in wider Peak District ritual landscape.
  • Barnatt, J. & Collis, J. (eds.) (1996) — Barrows in the Peak District.
  • — Covers funerary landscape and associated monuments.
  • Barnatt, J. & Smith, K. (2004) — The Peak District Landscape Through Time.
  • — Good synthesis of prehistoric to post-medieval changes to land use.
  • English Heritage — Arbor Low Henge and Stone Circle Scheduling Description.
  • — Current designation, measurements, site protections.
Archaeological Context
  • Bradley, Richard (1998) — The Significance of Monuments: On the Shaping of Human Experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe.
  • — Interprets ceremonial landscapes & symbolic geology relevant to Arbor Low minus the specifics.
  • Parker Pearson, Mike (2012) — Stonehenge: Exploring the Greatest Stone Age Mystery.
  • — Useful for comparison: ceremonial networks, mobility, feasting culture.
  • Whittle, Alasdair (1997) — Sacred Mound, Holy Rings.
  • — Wider context for henges & mortuary practice in Britain.
  • Harding, Alex & Lee, G. (1987) — Henge Monuments and Related Sites of Great Britain.
  • — Arbor Low is featured as a non-upright limestone circle variant.
Landscape & Material Culture
  • Evans, J. (2004) — Landscape and Society in Prehistoric Britain.
  • Edmonds, Mark (1999) — Ancestral Geographies of the Neolithic (ritual pathways & visibility studies).
  • Smith, K. (2003) — Flint and Stone in Derbyshire’s Prehistory (on tool production & circulation).
Dating & Chronology
  • Arbor Low construction dated to c. 2500–2000 BC by comparative typology & radiocarbon data from associated Peak District sites (Minninglow + Ball Low) rather than direct stone-circle samples.
  • Cremation burials align with Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age shift in mortuary customs across Britain.
Astronomy & Orientation Debate
  • Optical alignments discussed in:
  • Ruggles, C. (1999) — Astronomy in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland.
  • — Points out Arbor Low is not designed like Stonehenge; orientations remain debated.




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