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ramparts more time to hurl missiles, while the southwest entrance narrowed forcing attackers together and causing disarray. Iron Age society was, in
Cunliffe's view, "effervescent ... essentially unstable, and prone to conflict", and he uses the possible military nature of hill forts to support this view. The burning of the gates was probably the result of an attack, and the charnel pits dating from the end of the intense period of Danebury's occupation contain about 100 bodies, many with injuries that appear to have been inflicted by weapons such as spears and swords.
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local farmsteads. This is further supported by the fact that the hillfort was used as a "central place" where people could gather to trade and store commodities. Periods of intensified activity in hill forts such as
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While other hill forts were abandoned in the 4th century BC, in about 400 BC Danebury grew into what is known as a "developed hill fort". Danebury's importance in the landscape increased over time, as demonstrated by its continued use until around 100 AD. It was possibly inhabited by a
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Danebury hillfort are many smaller farmsteads, between 1 ha (2.5 acres) and 2 ha (4.9 acres) in size. The fort was supplied with grain from the surrounding farmsteads, and could hold 20 times more food than the average farmstead, indicating Danebury had a higher status than
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meteorite found in 1974 during the excavation of a grain pit at the hill fort. Originally classified as a lump of slag it was identified as a meteorite about a decade later. It was found in a grain pit between two layers of infill with no particular evidence of it having been placed there, so it may
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Danebury was abandoned around 100 BC, in common with the trend across
Britain for hill forts to fall out of use around that time. Once again, the east gate was burnt down, although this time it was not replaced. Most of the inhabitants deserted Danebury, and groups of bodies were disposed of in
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At least 50 years after the rampart was first built, it was raised with the addition of more chalk material; this has been interpreted as maintenance work due to the ramparts beginning to collapse as the timber box started to rot. Around the same time the ramparts were altered, the east gateway
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on each side of the approach. The southwest gateway was given extra defences in the form of earthworks before being abandoned and filled in. Also in this period, the southern part of the fort became populated with four- and six-post structures, probably granaries, replacing the earlier roundhouses.
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In around 400 BC the third phase heightened the rampart and at the same time the ditch was re-dug. The V-shaped ditch was 6 m (20 ft) deep and between 11 m (36 ft) and 12 m (39 ft) wide; the size of the previous ditch is unknown as re-cutting the ditch has made it
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Danebury Hill, on top of which the hillfort sits, rises to 143 m (469 ft). The hillfort dominates the local landscape, which rarely rises above 100 m (330 ft), and has commanding views of the area. The surrounding country has light soil that would have been easily cultivated.
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The ramparts were the strongest part of the fort, with the entrances the weakest. The complex gateways support the view that the site was militaristic; the long, curving east entrance maximised the time it would have taken for attackers to enter the fort and would have allowed defenders on the
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Early in its life the site consisted of a single ditch encompassing an area of about 5 ha (12 acres), with two gateways, one in the south-west and another in the east; two more rings of ditches were added later. The north part of the fort was occupied by four-post structures, probably
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There is no historical record of events in Iron Age
Britain, so archaeological investigation is the only way to reconstruct the history of Danebury, and other forts. It is impossible to state with certainty every significant event in the hillfort’s history, but where an event leaves an
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king or chieftain and his family, retinue, and craftsmen, and may have housed a population of 200–350. There are traces of craft and industry on a large scale, and use of the site by a social elite is indicated by the presence of shrines in the centre of the fort.
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archaeologically identifiable trace, a general chronology can be established, although dates are much less easy to establish. The hillfort was occupied from the mid-6th century BC until around 100 BC, and the defences were remodelled numerous times.
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soil. The material was contained by timber, making it a box rampart with a vertical face. The east gateway was a simple 4 m (13 ft) wide gap in the defences with a timber gatehouse (the south-west gateway has not been excavated).
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was widened to 9 m (30 ft). The gates were burnt down not long after the east gateway was altered. For a short time the hill fort was gateless, when the east gateway was repaired the passage from the entrance was lengthened.
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Pillinger, C. T.; Pillinger, J. M.; Johnson, D.; Greenwood, R. C.; Tindle, A. G.; Jull, A. J. T.; Allen, D. H.; Cunliffe, B. (2014). "The
Danebury Iron Age meteorite-An H5 ordinary chondrite "find" from Hampshire, England".
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in between granaries and storage pits. When
Danebury was built in the 6th century BC, it coincided with the construction of several other hillforts in the Wessex region, all of a similar size and layout.
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hard to ascertain. The wooden box was abandoned in favour of allowing the rampart to slope down to the ditch, but to provide protection the rampart would probably have been surmounted by a
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decided to examine a single hillfort and its surrounding territory in an attempt to shed light on Iron Age society, its politics, and population. With the permission of the site's owner,
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while houses were mainly built close to the ramparts. A new series of earthworks was created beyond the already existing ring, turning
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greatly increased. Danebury was remodelled several times, making it more complex and resulting in it becoming a "developed" hill fort. It is a
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for hill forts, and was important in developing the understanding of hillforts, as very few others have been so intensively excavated.
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wall made from flint. From the top of the ramparts to the bottom of the ditch is about 16 m (52 ft).
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and timber houses were discovered. It was the lengthiest investigation of any hill fort in western Europe.
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2820:Catherington Lith, Horndean
2332:King's Castle, Wiveliscombe
1219:A Portrait of Roman Britain
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717:"Map of Danebury Hillfort"
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284:39 hectares (96 acres)
103:51.136681°N 1.537569°W
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2389:Kinver Edge Hillfort
1945:St. Catherine's Hill
1202:, English Heritage,
617:Hillforts in Britain
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1900:Hamble Common Camp
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2193:Rainsborough Camp
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1670:Chalbury Hillfort
1650:Abbotsbury Castle
1446:Kelsborrow Castle
1394:Desborough Castle
1368:Kings Weston Hill
1342:Perborough Castle
1209:978-1-873592-85-4
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1905:King John's Hill
1885:Frankenbury Camp
1829:Mellor hill fort
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2669:Gadbury Bank
2654:British Camp
2608:Sidbury Hill
2583:Membury Camp
2573:Knook Castle
2563:Fosbury Camp
2533:Castle Rings
2306:Old Oswestry
2296:Coxall Knoll
2271:Bury Ditches
2266:Bayston Hill
2209:Castle Knowe
2183:Borough Hill
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2073:Oldbury Camp
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1363:Clifton Camp
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2461:The Trundle
2424:West Sussex
2384:Castle Ring
2291:Caus Castle
2228:Oxfordshire
2141:Warham Camp
2099:Warton Crag
2089:Castercliff
2031:Wapley Hill
2021:Poston Camp
1996:Capler Camp
1895:Gorley Hill
1865:Castle Hill
1803:Cleeve Hill
1782:Danish Camp
1749:East Sussex
1740:Woolsbarrow
1725:Pilsdon Pen
1613:Castle Crag
1547:Maen Castle
1532:Kelsey Head
1512:Chûn Castle
1507:Castle Goff
1502:Castle Dore
1482:Cadson Bury
1441:Helsby Hill
1410:Stonea Camp
462:roundhouses
393:antiquarian
384:in origin.
374:King Alfred
370:King Arthur
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3235:Categories
3177:Winchester
3093:Portsmouth
3078:Sturt Pond
3050:New Forest
2997:Fleet Pond
2543:Chiselbury
2374:Berth Hill
2369:Berry Ring
2311:The Wrekin
2301:Nordy Bank
2276:Bury Walls
2259:Shropshire
2082:Lancashire
1915:Ladle Hill
1910:Knoll Camp
1622:Derbyshire
1537:Lescudjack
1477:Black Head
648:References
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502:earthworks
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314:Winchester
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168:Site notes
91:51°08′12″N
3200:Crab Wood
3195:Claylands
2880:Eastleigh
2588:Old Sarum
2558:Cley Hill
2518:Bury Camp
2491:Wiltshire
2379:Bury Bank
2353:Wincobank
2348:Carl Wark
2157:Eston Nab
2094:Portfield
1890:The Frith
1855:Bury Hill
1838:Hampshire
1813:Uley Bury
1567:The Rumps
1562:Rame Head
1487:Caer Bran
1436:Eddisbury
1315:Berkshire
601:chondrite
587:Meteorite
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454:granaries
331:type-site
310:Hampshire
153:c. 100 BC
150:Abandoned
145:c. 550 BC
94:1°32′15″W
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2664:Drakelow
2538:Chisbury
2320:Somerset
1965:Woolbury
1875:Danebury
1705:Hod Hill
1470:Cornwall
1424:Cheshire
1178:(1983),
804:4 August
782:4 August
754:22 March
723:4 August
701:4 August
662:Danebury
611:See also
551:Hillfort
411:Iron Age
366:medieval
322:SU323376
306:hillfort
303:Iron Age
299:Danebury
259:Location
162:Iron Age
123:Hillfort
68:Location
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2961:Gosport
2913:Fareham
2124:Norfolk
1634:Mam Tor
1629:Fin Cop
1601:Cumbria
1456:Oakmere
1431:Bradley
1356:Bristol
507:shrines
474:rampart
443:History
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268:OS grid
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158:Periods
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137:History
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2061:Kent
1224:ISBN
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