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Books, Prehistory Chronologically, Neolithic Monuments, Causewayed Enclosure

Cardington Causewayed Enclosure Eton Wick Causewayed Enclosure Maiden Bower Hillfort Hambledon Hill Causewayed Enclosure Maiden Castle Rams Hill Causewayed Enclosure Robin Hood's Ball Enclosure Barkdale Camp Burnham Causewayed Enclosure Combe Hill The Trundle Whitehawk Camp Knap Hill Rybury Camp, Wiltshire Windmill Hill Causewayed Enclosure

Causewayed Enclosure is in Neolithic Monuments.

Causewayed Enclosure are areas of ground, typically high ground, enclosed by one or more discontinuous banks and ditches. The discontinuous nature of their banks and ditches suggests they weren't used for settlement. There are around seventy in England, one hundred in France. Excavations suggest the ditches were repeatedly re-cut and pottery and bones (animal and human) were deliberately deposited.

South England Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures

South-East England Causewayed Enclosures