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Probable Roman enclosed settlement site and possible field system, seen as cropmarks, partially excavated. Excavation uncovered undated building remains, Roman pottery, coins and brooches. Possible hypocaust remains, site of a villa?
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The buried remains of a Bronze Age Springfield style enclosure located on Whiteley Hill, a pronounced knoll on the eastern end of the Chiltern escarpment. The monument lies within land subject to prolonged ploughing which has left few indications of the enclosure at ground level. However,...
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The monument includes an Itford Hill style settlement and part of its associated field system, situated on the southern slope New Barn Down, a chalk hill which forms part of the Sussex Downs. The Itford Hill style settlement, most of which has been levelled by modern ploughing, survives ma...
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Excavations have uncovered the remains of a deserted medieval settlement, of which there are still some visible earthworks though the site has been built over. A 13th century long house was uncovered which was succeeded by a later farmhouse, a dovecote was also found; the site appears to h...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Earthwork enclosure (now mostly destroyed) interpreted alternatively as an Iron Age enclosed settlement or hillfort, or possibly the site of a 10th century AD burh (perhaps reusing an earlier site). The latter is probably not the case, there being better candidates in the area, (See TL81NW...
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A Late Bronze Age Rams Hill type enclosure situated on a clay-with-flints capped, chalk hill which forms part of the Sussex Downs. The north-south aligned, roughly oval enclosure is defined by a ditch up to 5 metres wide and circa 1.2 metres deep which bounds a central area of 2.2 hectares...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Earthworks of a possible hillfort
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Middle Bronze Age enclosure with evidence for later activity
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Excavation has uncovered a multi-ditched enclosed settlement apparently occupied in the Iron Age and Roman periods, A Possible Roman Fort; the presence of Neolithic flint implements may also indicate earlier occupation of the site.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A Late Iron Age enclosed settlement at Aldwincle excavated in 1968-71 in advance of gravel extraction. The earliest features appear to be a length of ditch which contained some flints, including leaf-shaped and barbed and tanged arrowheads, some pits and shallow hollows, one of which inclu...