- 1500 Simms. "The TuMPs". HillBaggingUK.
Retrieved 16
April 2020. The
Tumps: A
Tump is a hill in Scotland, England, Wales, the Isle of Man or the Channel...
- Look up
tump in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tump means a hillock, mound,
barrow or tumulus. The
Welsh words twmp and
Twmpath may be related. Although...
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Tump is an
English word
meaning a hillock, mound,
barrow or tumulus.
Tump may also
refer to:
TuMP, a hill in the
United Kingdom with a
Thirty and upwards...
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Wormelow Tump is a
village in Herefordshire, England, 6
miles (10 km)
south of
Hereford and 6+1⁄2 mi (10 km) north-west of Ross-on-Wye. Most of the village...
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Whittington Tump or
Crookbarrow Hill is a
partly artificial mound in
central Worcestershire, England.
There is
evidence of
prehistoric activity at the...
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Slwch Tump, also
known as
Slwch Camp and
formerly known as Pen Cevn-y-Gaer, is an Iron Age
hillfort close to
Brecon in Powys, Wales. The
enclosure is located...
- 51°20′23″N 1°48′51″W / 51.3398°N 1.8142°W / 51.3398; -1.8142
Swanborough Tump is a
mound of
earth in
Manningford parish, Wiltshire, England. It has been...
- bowl.
Related terms include cairn circle,
cairn ring, howe, kerb cairn,
tump and
rotunda grave. Bowl
barrows were
created from the
Neolithic through to...
- has a
narrow woven-strap
tumpline across top of head. "Troops Use
Indian Tump Line To Pull loads." Po****r Mechanics,
December 1944, p. 55. "Yvon Chouinard:...
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Bledisloe Tump was a
castle in the
village of Awre in Gloucestershire, England. The
first castle on the site was
built in the 11th or
early 12th century...