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Cissbury Ring is an 84.2-hectare (208-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Worthing in West Sus****. It is
owned by the National...
- 50°50′56″N 0°23′30″W / 50.84877°N 0.39156°W / 50.84877; -0.39156
Cissbury is an
electoral division of West Sus**** in the
United Kingdom, and returns...
- the best in Britain.
Lying within the borough, the Iron Age hill fort of
Cissbury Ring is one of Britain's largest. The
recorded history of
Worthing began...
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Britain including the
flint mines at Blackpatch,
Harrow Hill,
Church Hill,
Cissbury in Sus****, England, in 1922.
Because he was not a
professional archaeologist...
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substantial earthwork outer walls with a
diameter of c. 1,000 ft (300 m).
Cissbury Ring,
roughly 10 mi (16 km) from Hollingbury, is
suggested to have been...
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scapegoat for
political failures. In 1920 he and his
family retired to
Cissbury, near Ascot, Berkshire. He
continued to be
involved in
fingerprinting advances...
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inhabited and
utilised for
thousands of years.
Neolithic flint mines such as
Cissbury,
burial mounds such as the Devil's
Jumps and Devil's Humps, and hill forts...
- the Devil's Jumps, a
group of
Bronze Age
burial mounds, and the Iron Age
Cissbury Ring and
Chanctonbury Ring hill
forts on the
South Downs. The
Roman period...
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making it one of the
earliest known mines in Britain.
Flint tools from
Cissbury have been
found as far away as the
eastern Mediterranean. Sus**** is rich...
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remove flint nodules for
stone tool manufacture. The
surface remains at
Cissbury are one such example, but
perhaps the most
famous is the
extensive complex...