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Respond to: What\'s this hill fort please?
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FollowMeChaps

Joined: 09-01-2007
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| New Message Posted!2007-01-12 16:36  
Andy - I'd love to add it to the map but feel I ought to be able to give some info' on it when I do. Once I've had the chance to do some reading I'll log it.
FMC
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-11 19:05  
Welcome, I'm glad you got your password OK. If you do find any information would you mind submitting it to our database as we can add the site to our map and hopefully get some photos coming in.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/submitsite.php
Cheers
Andy
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FollowMeChaps

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-11 19:03  
Thanks mjb - that's really helpfull, I'm off now to do some surfing!
Me thinks I'm going to get into this asect of our wonderful outdoors as I've already earmarked some local sites from your the Google Earth download.
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mjb

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-11 09:34  
For England, a good place to start is Pastscape (http://www.pastscape.org.uk), which provides access to summary information from English Heritage's national database. Not straightforward for searches, but improvements are planned. Alternatively, you could always contact EH direct (see http://www.English-Heritage.org.uk and follow links to the NMR). Data on most scheduled monuments can be found on the Magic website (http://www.magic.gov.uk), which displays various forms of statutory information. Some local sites & monuments records (SMRs, or as many now prefer, HERs) have a web presence - go to http://www.algao.org.uk for details. Last but not least is the ADS (http://www.ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/) which allows you to search several databases of archaeological data, including records of excavations. Good luck.
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FollowMeChaps

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-10 20:29  
Thanks mjb.
If anyone can point me to any further info on the web I'd apprecaite it as I can't seem to find anything.
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mjb

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-10 09:37  
Its Burrington Camp, a smallish hillfort/enclosure which, unusually, features a bank with both internal and external ditches. Apart from a small excavation in the 1960s which found very little, it doesn't seem to have attracted too much interest. Some say Iron Age, some say Bronze Age. Very close to Aveline's Hole, if you're thinking of visiting.
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FollowMeChaps

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-10 03:23  
I'm new here so please be gentle with me if I've posted in the wrong place.
I am trying to find some info' on the hill fort to the East of Burrington Combe - see here in FlashEarth.com. I can find info' on Dolebury Warren, less than 2 miles to the West of here, but nothing on this.
Can you point me to any info' please? Thanks
[ This message was edited by: FollowMeChaps on 2007-01-10 03:24 ]
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