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Hembury is a
Neolithic causewa****
enclosure and Iron Age
hillfort near
Honiton in Devon. Its
history stretches from the late
fifth and
early fourth millennia...
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Hembury Castle is an Iron Age Hill fort
situated close to Tythecott,
south of Buckland...
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Hembury Castle is an Iron Age
hillfort about a mile north-west of the
village of
Buckfast on the south-eastern edge of
Dartmoor in Devon,
England (grid...
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place at St.
Albans at the
Roman site of Verulamium. Her next dig was at
Hembury, a
Neolithic site,
under Dorothy Liddell, who
trained her for four years...
- 1778,
admiral of the
white on 8
April 1782, and died at his
estate near
Hembury Fort, Honiton,
Devon on 8
March 1787. He is
buried in
Dunkeswell in Devon...
- has
indicated that it
consisted of
several discrete cultures such as the
Hembury and
Abingdon cultures; and that "Windmill Hill culture" is too general...
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Great Britain,
having been
discovered in 2004 at the
National Trust's
Hembury Woods by
amateur naturalist Bob Heckford, for whom it is named. The wingspan...
- waters".
Analytical Proceedings. 18 (1): 2–6. doi:10.1039/AP9811800002.
Hembury,
Phylis May (1990). The
English Spa, 1560–1815: A
Social History. Fairleigh...
- a
previously unrecognised Roman occupation of the Iron Age
hillfort in
Hembury. At Bury
Barton he
identified two
Roman sites,
including a fort. Todd also...
- Romano-British period. As in
other Brythonic areas, Iron Age hillforts, such as
Hembury and
Cadbury Castle, were
refortified in post-Roman
times for the use of...