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Barkhale Camp is a
Neolithic causewa**** enclosure, an
archaeological site on
Bignor Hill, on the
South Downs in West Sus****, England. Causewa**** enclosures...
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Cheshire landed gentry; Gilbert's
elder brother, John
Alfred Ryle, of
Barkhale, Sus****,
became head of the family.
Gilbert Ryle's mother, Catherine, was...
- monuments,
including Stonehenge I.
Examples of causewa****
enclosures include:
Barkhale Camp, West Sus****
Combe Hill, East Sus****
Crickley Hill, Gloucestershire...
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folds of the ground. The
Roman road of
Stane Street runs by the hill.
Barkhale Camp, a
Neolithic causewa**** enclosure, is on a
southern slope of the hill...
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Neolithic chambered long barrow. Wor Barrow,
Neolithic long
barrow in Dorset.
Barkhale Camp, West Sus****
Coombe Hill
Flagstones Enclosure,
Dorset Hembury Robin...
- Movius.[citation needed]
Between 1958 and 1961 she led
excavations at
Barkhale Camp in Sus****,
using the digs as
training for
extramural students from...
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pottery finds at
other causewa****
enclosures in Sus****, such as
Barkhale Camp,
Whitehawk Camp, and
Combe Hill, and
probably dates to the
early Neolithic...