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Salmonsbury Meadows (grid
reference SP178213) is an 18-hectare (44-acre)
biological and
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire...
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pottery (dated c. 4000 B.C.) was discovered. Moreover,
excavations of the
Salmonsbury Camp give
evidence of
almost continuous habitation through the Neolithic...
- The
Frith and
Juniper Hill SSSI
Frome Banks Greystones Farm (includes
Salmonsbury Meadows SSSI) Gwen and Vera's
Fields Hobbs Quarry SSSI
Ketford Bank Lancaut...
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central England. Camp
House was
located near the west
entrance of the
Salmonsbury Iron Age camp, an
archaeological site
consisting of a
fortified enclosure...
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other extensive sites are now
known to have
existed at
places such as
Salmonsbury. Dio C****ius
referred to the
tribe as "Bodunni",
probably a misspelling...
- Mickleton, Gloucestershire. In 1860,
currency bars were
discovered at
Salmonsbury Camp, Bourton-on-the-Water. In 1942, Iron
currency bars were
found around...
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carried out
excavations at a
stone circle and
cairn in Brecknockshire,
Salmonsbury Camp Hillfort, Gloucestershire, an Anglo-Saxon site at
Bourton on the...
- Wye Robin's Wood Hill
Quarry Rodborough Common Rough Bank,
Miserden Salmonsbury Meadows Scully Grove Quarry Selsley Common Severn Estuary Severn Ham...