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Российская археология
The article discusses the settlement system of the Sambian-Natangian culture of the South-Eastern Baltic region in the 1st millennium AD, the role of hillforts in it, and the structure of individual settlement centres.
Olga A. Khomyakova
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The article discusses the settlement system of the Sambian-Natangian culture of the South-Eastern Baltic region in the 1st millennium AD, the role of hillforts in it, and the structure of individual settlement centres.
Olga A. Khomyakova
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1990
Summary. The origins of four Hampshire hillforts are examined and their relationships to linear ditch systems are defined. Comparable sites are briefly considered. From this evidence a pattern of change covering the first half of the first millennium BC can be distinguished beginning with open settlement and ending with strongly defended hillforts set
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Summary. The origins of four Hampshire hillforts are examined and their relationships to linear ditch systems are defined. Comparable sites are briefly considered. From this evidence a pattern of change covering the first half of the first millennium BC can be distinguished beginning with open settlement and ending with strongly defended hillforts set
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Shaftoe Crags Hillfort, Northumberland
2022Northern Archaeology, 07.2, 43 ...
Sellers, Paul +3 more
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1994
Summary.Hillforts constitute a dominant element in the settlement pattern of Iron Age Wessex. This paper examines the nature of hillforts in the light of recent excavations, and seeks to demonstrate how, over the Early and Middle Iron Age (c. 600–100 BC), these focal places acquired a range of functions central to the articulation of the socio‐economic
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Summary.Hillforts constitute a dominant element in the settlement pattern of Iron Age Wessex. This paper examines the nature of hillforts in the light of recent excavations, and seeks to demonstrate how, over the Early and Middle Iron Age (c. 600–100 BC), these focal places acquired a range of functions central to the articulation of the socio‐economic
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HILLFORTS OF THE SOUTHERN SIVERSHCHYNA IN LEGENDS AND FOLK MEMORY
КОНСЕНСУСThe goal of the study is to analyze the legends and tales associated with the hillforts of the Southern Sivershchyna and to highlight the historical component in the described events.
Євген Осадчий
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Hillforts, warfare and society in Bronze Age Ireland
, 2020For many of us the archaeology of Ireland is almost as opaque as a pint of Guinness. Its ingredients are as mysterious as they are unfamiliar, and our usual touchstones are of little help in pickin...
S. Halliday
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Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine
In the course of work on clarifying the role of Kostiantyn Shyshkin in the formation of archaeological research based on aerial photography, we managed to find in the Scientific works collection of the Scientific Archive of the Institute of Archaeology ...
O. Kariaka
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In the course of work on clarifying the role of Kostiantyn Shyshkin in the formation of archaeological research based on aerial photography, we managed to find in the Scientific works collection of the Scientific Archive of the Institute of Archaeology ...
O. Kariaka
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1975
For many years excavations within British prehistoric settlement sites were largely confined to selective sampling of a very limited nature since this approach, it was thought, offered the best chance of locating an intensively occupied area from which dating evidence and perhaps even the ground plan of a structure might be recovered.
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For many years excavations within British prehistoric settlement sites were largely confined to selective sampling of a very limited nature since this approach, it was thought, offered the best chance of locating an intensively occupied area from which dating evidence and perhaps even the ground plan of a structure might be recovered.
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Hillforts: Britain, Ireland and the nearer continent
The Archaeological Journal, 2020The Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland project was an ambitious attempt to create a publicly available database detailing all the hillforts of Britain and Ireland.
Andrew Valdez-Tullett
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2015
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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