Chanctonbury Ring Hillfort, West Sussex
Chanctonbury Ring Chanctonbury Ring hillfort is a sub circular early Iron Age enclosure of around 1.5 hectares. The bank is...
13 Dec, 2013
Chanctonbury Ring Chanctonbury Ring hillfort is a sub circular early Iron Age enclosure of around 1.5 hectares. The bank is...
13 Dec, 2013
Bow Hill Camp is a Late Bronze Age rectangular enclosure of about one acre (0.4 hectares). This is not a...
13 Dec, 2013
Belle Tout hillfort is a probable Iron Age enclosure of around 20 hectares. A secure date for this site has...
12 Dec, 2013
The Iron Age period divisions for the UK were a tricky bunch to locate. There were plenty of websites, papers...
12 Dec, 2013
Bivallate hillfort enclosing 25 acres with an entrance to SE. A bank & ditch bisects the interior which may be...
12 Dec, 2013
*//Update – click here for Leanne’s apologia\\* It’s December already, so time to respond to the second challenge of Doug...
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12 Dec, 2013
An Accidental Discovery The initial discovery, it must be said, was entirely accidental. I was working on some graphics for...
12 Dec, 2013
Text by Tim Darvill Set on the northern edge of a narrow upland ridge with commanding views, Arthur’s Stone long barrow...
12 Dec, 2013
Text by Tim Darvill In the valley of the River Usk in the southern part of the Black Mountains, the Gwernvale...
12 Dec, 2013
Text by Tim Darvill Belas Knap Long Barrow lies on a gentle hill-slope overlooking a steep-sided river valley. The name derives...