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- Chysauster Ancient Village (Cornish: Chisylvester, meaning Sylvester's house) is a late Iron Age and Romano-British village of courtyard houses in Cornwall...
- Ballyferriter, on the Dingle Peninsula. Beehive house Christian monasticism Chysauster Romano-British settlement in southwest Britain Cleit Dry stone Hermits...
- Druid of Colchester surgical tools Remains of an Iron Age village at Chysauster, Cornwall Bryn Eryr farmstead reconstruction Historically speaking, the...
- hill fort of Caer Bran. Another similar Romano-British settlement is Chysauster about 10 km to the northeast. Carn Euny is managed by the Cornwall Heritage...
- to be of Later Iron Age origin, c. 1st century BCE. Examples include Chysauster and Carn Euny. Fogous Fogous, subterranean stone-lined p****ages and chambers...
- the Isles of Scilly, Wales and other highland areas. Examples are at Chysauster and Carn Euny in Cornwall. Another type of courtyard house was built by...
- Bibracte, France Biskupin, Poland Chew Stoke (Romano-Celtic Temple), Britain Chysauster, Britain Glanum (near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence), France Inchtuthil, Britain...
- continued to be built throughout the Roman period, including sites at Chysauster and Trevelgue Head. The style is native in form with no Romanised features...
- locally as Pixie's Hall or Piskey Hall. Partially destro**** fogous exist at Chysauster, which is in the care of English Heritage and which has been blocked up...
- of any Roman settlement in the area, although nearby villages such as Chysauster were occupied at this time. The Hundred of Penwith had its ancient centre...