Slavic fortified settlement.
Hillforts in Britain refers to the various hillforts within the island of Great Britain.
1The Chinese evidently believed that their hill fort could not be taken.
2England: body snatchers; burial practices; cholera outbreak; corpse desecration; executions; hill fort burials
3That is a good example of the difficulty of attacking a hill fort.
4To return to the site first found, the hill fort of Dunbuie, excavated in 1896.
5Turning left at the T-junction you'll see Park Hill iron age hill fort ahead of you.
6The situation at a strategic Kunduz hill fort captured by the Taliban on Wednesday remains unclear.
7Other than that, however, it would look, in that context, like a somewhat isolated hill fort.
8Scattered around are various standing stones and the curvaceous bumps of an iron age hill fort.
9There are short circular walks via an Iron Age hill fort, a castle folly and giant's footprints.
10He was, however, much distressed at the capture of a hill fort, at some distance from Permacoil.
11I accompanied the army, with my uncle's troop, and searched every hill fort they took, for you.
12Of these, three are on top or very close to the sites of megalithic or hill fort remains.
13There was a hill fort here.
14Things soon get serious with a tough climb onto Shoulsbarrow Common, beneath the ramparts of an iron-age hill fort.
15My father was a captain in the 32nd Punjabis, and was killed in an attack on a hill fort.
16They grow wild all over Britain -Danebury iron age hill fort is my favourite place to pocket them.
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