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The Trundle, St Roche's Hill, West Sussex, 2000. Artist: EH/RCHME staff photographer
The Trundle, St Roche's Hill, West Sussex, 2000. The Trundle preserves evidence of two periods of very different use. Within the rampart of the later Iron Age hillfort are the fainter remains of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure. Causewayed enclosures date to perhaps 3700-3300 BC, though their function is unclear: they seem not to have been settlements.
Unique Identifier
AR964183
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4183px × 4190px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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Aerial View
building
BUILDINGS
Circular
color
EH/RCHME staff photographer
ENCLOSURE
England
english heritage
Field
Fortification
hillfort
Iron Age
LOCATION
NEOLITHIC
Photograph
Rampart
ramparts
St Roche's Hill
TGN
Trundle
West Sussex