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Kits Coty

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Kits Coty

Prehistoric megalith near the village of Aylesford, Kent, England. Its three upright sarsen stones crossed by a single capstone are all that remains of an entrance to a long barrow destroyed by cultivation, although the lines of the burial mound can be detected by aerial photography.

The entrance is sometimes described as a ‘dummy’ entrance, possibly as an extrapolation from burial chambers such as the Belas Knap long barrow on the Isle of Arran, Scotland, which had a false entrance.


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