- a
double circuit of
defensive earthworks. Example:
Battlesbury Camp.
Multivallate: more than one
layer of
defensive earthworks,
outer works might not be...
- Age
univallate hillfort with a
single raised bank, a
later Iron Age
multivallate hillfort, a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle, and the site of a deserted...
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cross ****s
typically have a flat-bottomed
ditch while the
ditches of
multivallate cross ****s
possess a V-shaped cross-section. A
defining characteristic...
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Stonea Camp is an Iron Age
multivallate hill fort
located at
Stonea near
March in the
Cambridgeshire Fens.
Situated on a
gravel bank just 2
metres (6 ft...
- Team. YCCCART: 4.
Retrieved 21
September 2017. "Banwell Camp: a
large multivallate hillfort on
Banwell Plain".
National Heritage List for England. English...
- a
prehistoric Mesolithic occupation. The fort has
multiple ramparts (
multivallate)
following the
contours of the hilltop,
enclosing an area of
about 2...
- Rathgall, (Irish: An Ráth Gheal) or the Ring of the Rath is a
large multivallate hill fort near the town of Shillelagh.
Dating from the
Bronze Age, it...
-
media related to Caer Caradoc.
Historic England. "Caer
Caradoc large multivallate hillfort, ****ociated
causeway and Caractacus' Cave on the
summit of Caer...
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Borough Hill is a
large multivallate hillfort near Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England.
Borough Hill is an oval-shaped area
measuring 430
metres (1,410 ft)...
- at its
broadest description, is a ringfort. More
precisely it is a
multivallate cashel hillfort. A ring fort can be
described as a space,
usually circular...