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Arminghall is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Caistor St
Edmund and Bixley, in the
South Norfolk district, in the
county of Norfolk...
- Norwich, and
about 2
kilometres (1.5 mi) from the
Bronze Age
Henge at
Arminghall.
Venta Icenorum may have been the
civitas capital of the
Iceni following...
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northwards through Stoke Holy Cross, Dunston,
Caistor St Edmund,
Markshall and
Arminghall. It
joins the
River Yare at
Trowse - just
south of Norwich. The Tas valley...
- Aldborough, Aldeby, Alderford, Alethorpe, Alpington, Anmer, Antingham,
Arminghall, Ashby,
Ashby St Mary, Ashill, Ashmanhaugh, Ashwellthorpe, Ashwicken,...
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timber circles that
stood alone from
other features are
Seahenge and
Arminghall in
Norfolk and the
early phases of The
Sanctuary in Wiltshire. Several...
- of 144. It
covered an area
south of
Norwich including the
village of
Arminghall. On 1
April 2019 the
parish was
merged with
Caistor St
Edmund to form...
- of present-day Norwich, and a mile or two from the
Bronze Age
henge at
Arminghall. The site lies on the
River Tas. In 1928, an
aerial reconnaissance flight...
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English monuments [For example,
Eliade identifies, Woodhenge, Avebury,
Arminghall, and
Arbor Low] the
Stonehenge cromlech was
situated in the
middle of...
- Air-Photography for
Archaeologists 1929). In 1929 he
similarly discovered Arminghall Henge.
Insall served in
Southern Mesopotamia (Iraq)
against the Akhwan...
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British Isles. Swindon:
English Heritage Henge sites Arminghall Henge A
small henge at
Arminghall in
Norfolk which also
enclosed a ring of
posts has a...