- A
hillfort is a type of
fortified refuge or
defended settlement located to
exploit a rise in
elevation for
defensive advantage. They are
typical of the...
- The Kernavė
hillforts (Lithuanian: Kernavės piliakalniai, Kernavė
hillforts) are five
hillforts at the
southern edge of Kernavė (Širvintos District, Aukštaitija...
-
Hillforts in
Britain refers to the
various hillforts within the
island of
Great Britain.
Although the
earliest such
constructs ****ing this description...
- The Ąžuolpamūšė
hillfort, also
known as the Dabužiai
hillfort, is an
archaeological site in
Pasvalys district muni****lity,
Lithuania near the village...
- 200m 220yds
CAERAU HILLFORT Caerau Hillfort (Welsh:
Bryngaer Caerau) is a
large triangular multivallate Iron Age
hillfort,
built on a
previously occupied...
-
Hillfort at Rathgall, Co. Wicklow, near Tullow, Co. Carlow".
Cultural Heritage Ireland.
Retrieved 8
November 2014. Raftery, Barry. "Rathgall
Hillfort"...
- of
hillforts:
Great Britain List of
hillforts in
Wales List of
hillforts in
Monmouthshire List of
hillforts on the Isle of Man List of
hillforts in Northern...
- late-Bronze Age or
early Iron Age
univallate hillfort with a
single raised bank, a
later Iron Age
multivallate hillfort, a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle...
- the site. The site now
belongs to the
National Trust. A
survey of the
hillfort by the
RCHME was
begun in 1993. The
summit area was
cleared of undergrowth...
- 13
February 2011. "List of
Hillforts in Bedfordshire". The
Megalithic Portal.
Retrieved 13
February 2011. "List of
Hillforts in Berkshire". The Megalithic...