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[[File:robin_hood's_butts_brow_moor_teesdale_henry_map_of_yorkshire_1831a.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Robin Hood's Butts / Henry Teesdale's ''Map of Yorkshire'' (1828).]]
[[File:robin_hood's_butts_brow_moor_teesdale_henry_map_of_yorkshire_1831a.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Robin Hood's Butts / Henry Teesdale's ''Map of Yorkshire'' (1828).]]
[[File:Robin hood's butts stoup brow moor andrew curtis.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Robin Hood's Butts / Andrew Curtis, May 23, 2010.]]
[[File:Robin hood's butts stoup brow moor andrew curtis.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Robin Hood's Butts / Andrew Curtis, May 23, 2010.]]<div class="no-img"><p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-06. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p><div class="no-img">
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-06. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p><div class="no-img">
Robin Hood's Butts are three round barrows on the crest of Stoupe Brow, Brow Moor, 225 m above sea level, not quite 2 km from Ravenscar. They lie about 1 km inland from the south end of Robin Hood's Bay and c. 3.5 km SSW of Robin Hood's Bay town. These mounds seem to have been called Robin Hood's Butts only since the early 19th century, the earliest evidence so far known being Teesdale's 1828 map.<ref>{{:Teesdale, Henry 1828a}}</ref> Until then, and from at least as early as 1682, the name was applied to [[Robin Hood's Butts (Ravenscar)|two mounds c. 1.4 km to the SE which are now known as Beacon Howes]]. Made of earth and stone, the three mounds on Stoupe Brow are all scarred by quarrying for stones (probably during the Bronze Age), 19th century excavations, and the construction of a WWII gun pit. Their approximate diametres are 17, 18 and 21 m. There are traces of an outer ditch and counterscarp bank around each of the two largest mounds.<ref>See [http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1397312&sort=4&search=all&criteria=robin_hood_butts&rational=q&recordsperpage=10 PastScape: Robin Hood's Butts]</ref>
Robin Hood's Butts are three round barrows on the crest of Stoupe Brow, Brow Moor, 225 m above sea level, not quite 2 km from Ravenscar. They lie about 1 km inland from the south end of Robin Hood's Bay and c. 3.5 km SSW of Robin Hood's Bay town. These mounds seem to have been called Robin Hood's Butts only since the early 19th century, the earliest evidence so far known being Teesdale's 1828 map.<ref>{{:Teesdale, Henry 1828a}}</ref> Until then, and from at least as early as 1682, the name was applied to [[Robin Hood's Butts (Ravenscar)|two mounds c. 1.4 km to the SE which are now known as Beacon Howes]]. Made of earth and stone, the three mounds on Stoupe Brow are all scarred by quarrying for stones (probably during the Bronze Age), 19th century excavations, and the construction of a WWII gun pit. Their approximate diametres are 17, 18 and 21 m. There are traces of an outer ditch and counterscarp bank around each of the two largest mounds.<ref>See [http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1397312&sort=4&search=all&criteria=robin_hood_butts&rational=q&recordsperpage=10 PastScape: Robin Hood's Butts]</ref>



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Robin Hood's Butts.
Robin Hood's Butts / Henry Teesdale's Map of Yorkshire (1828).
Robin Hood's Butts / Andrew Curtis, May 23, 2010.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-06. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-17.

Robin Hood's Butts are three round barrows on the crest of Stoupe Brow, Brow Moor, 225 m above sea level, not quite 2 km from Ravenscar. They lie about 1 km inland from the south end of Robin Hood's Bay and c. 3.5 km SSW of Robin Hood's Bay town. These mounds seem to have been called Robin Hood's Butts only since the early 19th century, the earliest evidence so far known being Teesdale's 1828 map.[1] Until then, and from at least as early as 1682, the name was applied to two mounds c. 1.4 km to the SE which are now known as Beacon Howes. Made of earth and stone, the three mounds on Stoupe Brow are all scarred by quarrying for stones (probably during the Bronze Age), 19th century excavations, and the construction of a WWII gun pit. Their approximate diametres are 17, 18 and 21 m. There are traces of an outer ditch and counterscarp bank around each of the two largest mounds.[2]

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