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Dowsborough Camp (or
Danesborough or Dawesbury) is an Iron Age hill fort on the
Quantock Hills near
Nether Stowey in Somerset, England. It has been designated...
- site
named "Dead Woman's Ditch,"
which is part of an Iron Age camp at
Dowsborough in the
Quantock Hills. In the dark red mud,
police also
found gold jewellery...
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prehistoric origin and is of
unknown purpose, but has been
linked to
Dowsborough. The 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) long
earthwork has been cut
through by later...
- Taunton. Iron Age
sites in the
Quantocks include major hill
forts at
Dowsborough and Ruborough, as well as
several smaller earthwork enclosures, such...
- Down. Iron Age
sites on the
Quantock Hills include major hill
forts at
Dowsborough and Ruborough, as well as
smaller earthwork enclosures, such as Trendle...
- The
District of
Sedgemoor wards of
Cannington and Combwich, Central,
Dowsborough,
Eastern Quantocks, Eastover, East Poldens, Hamp, Huntspill,
Newton Green...
- 2015.
Historic England. "
Dowsborough Camp (189456)".
Research records (formerly PastScape).
Retrieved 23
March 2011. "
Dowsborough hillfort, Holford". Somerset...
- Vale of
Taunton No
summit feature;
tumuli to S not on
natural summit.
Dowsborough 339 57 ST161391 TuMP
Wills Neck
Quantock Hills Hillfort on summit; in...
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Dinas Dinlle, Iron Age hill fort.
Dolebury Warren, Iron Age hill fort.
Dowsborough, Iron Age hill fort.
Dumbarton Castle, Iron Age stronghold. Dunadd, Iron...
- Somerset. Iron Age
sites on the
Quantock Hills,
include major hillforts at
Dowsborough and Ruborough, as well as
smaller earthwork enclosures, such as Trendle...