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Thus, while the long barrow is characteristic of the Stone Age, it is impossible to tell without direct examination whether it may be chambered or unchambered, or whether the burials within it may be those of burnt or of unburnt bodies.
While cremation is rare in the long barrows of the south of England, it is the rule in those of Yorkshire and the north of Scotland.
In some of the barrows in central France, and in the wolds of Yorkshire, the interments include the arms and accoutrements of a charioteer, with his chariot, harness and horses.
Barrow is a city in North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Barrow is the northernmost settlement in the United States, and one of northernmost towns of more than 2,000 residents in the world (see Khatanga, Tiksi).
Nearby Point Barrow is the northernmost point of the United States (see Extreme Points of the United States and Northernmost settlements.) As of 2004, the population of the city was 4,680.