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- Cissbury Ring is an 84.2-hectare (208-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Worthing in West Sus****. It is owned by the National...
- 50°50′56″N 0°23′30″W / 50.84877°N 0.39156°W / 50.84877; -0.39156 Cissbury is an electoral division of West Sus**** in the United Kingdom, and returns...
- dubbed the best in Britain. Dating from around 4000 BC, the flint mines at Cissbury and nearby Church Hill, Blackpatch and Harrow Hill are amongst the earliest...
- inhabited and utilised for thousands of years. Neolithic flint mines such as Cissbury, burial mounds such as the Devil's Jumps and Devil's Humps, and hill forts...
- substantial earthwork outer walls with a diameter of c. 1,000 ft (300 m). Cissbury Ring, roughly 10 mi (16 km) from Hollingbury, is suggested to have been...
- making it one of the earliest known mines in Britain. Flint tools from Cissbury have been found as far away as the eastern Mediterranean. Sus**** is rich...
- Britain including the flint mines at Blackpatch, Harrow Hill, Church Hill, Cissbury in Sus****, England, in 1922. Because he was not a professional archaeologist...
- Lamb House Monk's House Sheffield Park and Garden Litlington White Horse Cissbury Ring Devil's **** Harting Down Lavington Common Nymans Petworth House Standen...
- the Devil's Jumps, a group of Bronze Age burial mounds, and the Iron Age Cissbury Ring and Chanctonbury Ring hill forts on the South Downs. The Roman period...
- earth, each of which became a local landmark — such as Chanctonbury Ring, Cissbury Ring and Mount Caburn. He got as far as the village of Poynings (an area...