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Re: Etton Causewayed Enclosure by Andy B on Thursday, 13 July 2017

A Neolithic causewayed enclosure was excavated between 1982 and 1987 in advance of gravel extraction. The site occupied a low knoll, around which were the meandering and extinct courses of a stream or river channel. This is one of at least six causewayed enclosures in the region, two of these are in Lincolnshire at Barholm and Uffington, making this the largest concentration in Britain outside Wessex and the Cotswolds.

The enclosure is less than 1km away from a smaller single causewayed circuit to the south and only 80m away from Etton Woodgate causewayed enclosure to the west. These three sites are the earliest elements in an extensive and long-lived monument complex in the Welland Valley.

https://prehistoriclincolnshire.wordpress.com/albums/etton/

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