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Megalithia Richard Mudhar's lively guide to megalithic sites in the UK and Eire. Introduction, typology, bibliography. Distribution map, searchable database of names and grid references, photographs of selected sites. Willington Gravel Quarry, Derbyshire Design specification for archaeological recording of this prehistoric site by the University of Leicester Archaeological Services. Location plan. Hosted by English Heritage. South Cadbury Environs Project Excavations at Cadbury Castle, Somerset (1966-73) yielded much evidence for the Late Bronze Age/pre-Roman Iron Age in Britain. A new phase of research involving members of the Universities of Birmingham and Glasgow investigates the hinterland of the hillfort. Maps, bibliography. Neolithic Palisaded Enclosure at Hindwell Illustrated, scholarly paper by Alex Gibson on the exceptional enclosure in Wales, based on a study by Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust. In English with abstract in German. Danebury Environs Programme 1989-95 English Heritage describes the programme to examine the many Iron Age settlements around the excavated Iron Age hillfort of Danebury. Castell Henllys University of York Archaeological Field School at the Iron Age fort and Romano-British farmstead of Castell Henllys itself, historic sites in north Pembrokeshire, and the early Christian monastery of Monasterboice in the Republic of Ireland. Interim report on Castell Henllys. The Standing Stones of Stenness Lively, illustrated feature in journalist Sigurd Towrie's 'Orkneyjar' on the henge of tall stones and the discoveries there in 1972. Gardom's Edge, Derbyshire Joint project by the Peak District National Park Authority and the University of Sheffield exploring Neolithic to Iron Age life in the Peak District. Background, photographs and QuickTime VR images. Buckland Rings, Lymington, Hampshire Report for English Heritage on a geophysical survey, April 1993 of this later Iron Age hill-fort in the New Forest. Stone Pages Descriptions, professional photographs with some Quick Time interactive panoramas of the ancient monuments of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy by Italian journalists Paola Arosio and Diego Meozzi. More United Kingdom Sites |
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