Barkhale Camp is a Neolithic causewayed enclosure, an archaeological site on Bignor Hill, on the South Downs in West Sussex, England. Causewayed enclosures...
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Causewayed enclosure (redirect from Causewayed camp)
including Stonehenge I. Examples of causewayed enclosures include: Barkhale Camp, West Sussex Combe Hill, East Sussex Crickley Hill, Gloucestershire...
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chambered long barrow. Wor Barrow, Neolithic long barrow in Dorset. Barkhale Camp, West Sussex Coombe Hill Flagstones Enclosure, Dorset Hembury Robin...
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folds of the ground. The Roman road of Stane Street runs by the hill. Barkhale Camp, a Neolithic causewayed enclosure, is on a southern slope of the hill...
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pottery finds at other causewayed enclosures in Sussex, such as Barkhale Camp, Whitehawk Camp, and Combe Hill, and probably dates to the early Neolithic....
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Movius.[citation needed] Between 1958 and 1961 she led excavations at Barkhale Camp in Sussex, using the digs as training for extramural students from London...
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