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Bokerley ****,
Bokerly ****,
Bokerley Ditch, is a
linear earthwork 5.75
kilometres (3.6 mi) long in Hampshire,
between Woodyates and Martin. It is a Scheduled...
- Vespasian, and the
Roman settlement of
Durnovaria was
established nearby.
Bokerley ****, a
large defensive ditch built by the county's post-Roman inhabitants...
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antiquaries that
barrows preceded the
Roman period. At
Bokerley Junction it cuts
through both
Bokerley **** and Grim's
Ditch before being overlaid by a turnpike...
- is
located amongst many Neolithic,
Roman and
Saxon earthworks,
notably Bokerley ****, a long
defensive ditch which was dug by the Romano-British to keep...
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present county boundary into Wiltshire. The
Royal Commission's
survey of
Bokerley ****
disputed the idea of Grim's
Ditch being a
single monument, and suggested...
- and it is one of
several archaeological features on
Martin Down, such as
Bokerley ****. The
enclosure is the
original example of a type of
prehistoric feature...
- Rome,
where he was
baptised by Pope
Sergius I but died soon afterwards.
Bokerley ****
appears to have been
fortified around this period, and the former...
- 115
hectares (280 acres) is a
Nature Conservation Review site,
Grade I.
Bokerley ****, a
prehistoric linear earthwork and
scheduled monument, runs through...
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remainder of the
region was in
British control until the 6th century.
Bokerley ****, a
large defensive ditch on
Cranborne Chase dated to 367, dela****...
- then
moved to
recording the Iron Age and
Roman Cotswolds,
analysing the
Bokerley **** of the Hampshire-Dorset border, and
studying the
river gravels of...