- underlings.
There are
around 40
known hillforts in Ireland.
About 12 are
multivallate as
distinguished by
multiple ramparts, or a
large counterscarp (outer...
- Machine. J. B.
Nichols & Son (London), 1839.
Historic England. "Large
multivallate hillfort and ****ociated
earthworks at
South Cadbury (1011980)". National...
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Multivallate defences at Caesar's Camp...
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Borough Hill is a
large multivallate hillfort near Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England.
Borough Hill is an oval-shaped area
measuring 430
metres (1,410 ft)...
- Age
univallate hillfort with a
single raised bank, a
later Iron Age
multivallate hillfort, a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle, and the site of a deserted...
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cross ****s
typically have a flat-bottomed
ditch while the
ditches of
multivallate cross ****s
possess a V-shaped cross-section. A
defining characteristic...
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enclosed settlement surrounded by a
single line of
walls or ramparts, cf.
multivallate.
unurned Cremation burial where the
remains were not
placed in a container...
- Rathgall, (Irish: An Ráth Gheal) or the Ring of the Rath is a
large multivallate hill fort near the town of Shillelagh.
Dating from the
Bronze Age, it...
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Systems (multi-period)
Irregular Open
Field Systems (multi-period)
Large Multivallate Hillforts Large Univallate Hillforts Later Prehistoric Ports Linear Earthworks...
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February 2011.[dead link]
Historic England. "Borough Hill: a
large multivallate hillfort (1009396)".
National Heritage List for England.
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