Bartlow Hills is a Roman tumuli cemetery in Bartlow, Cambridgeshire, England. The site was in Essex until a boundary alteration in 1990. Four of the original seven tumuli or barrows remain; the largest three are accessible to the public, the northernmost and smallest is on private property and is not easily visible. The remnants of two more are visible as low mounds west of the three largest barrows. The tallest barrow is 15 metres high, and is the largest Roman barrow north of the Alps. The barrows date from the 1st or 2nd centuries CE.Excavations were undertaken in the 19th century, discovering remains of large wooden chests, decorated vessels in bronze, glass and pottery and an iron folding chair. A small Roman villa, occupied until the late 4th century, was situated north of the mounds and was excavated in 1852. The site saw no further work until a geophysical survey in 2006 and further excavations in 2007, but this work did not establish the location of the villa.
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Coordinates 52°4'46.733" N 0°18'49.097" E