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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...
- 50°56′15″N 4°14′49″W / 50.9375°N 4.2470°W / 50.9375; -4.2470 Hembury Castle is an Iron Age Hill fort situated close to Tythecott, south of Buckland...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...