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Badbury Rings EAW010546Badbury Rings and surrounding landscape from the north-east. Hillfort, East Dorset. 30th August 1947
Carn Euny Ancient Village N160026CARN EUNY ANCIENT VILLAGE, Cornwall. General view of house A, viewed from the north west
Chysauster Ancient Village N160023CHYSAUSTER ANCIENT VILLAGE, Cornwall. General view of hut 1, viewed from the east
Iron Age ironworks, Exmoor 18335_12Iron Age/Roman iron smelting site, Sherracombe Ford, Devon. This iron processing site is late Iron Age or Roman, making it the earliest known iron works on Exmoor
The Trundle 21025_07The Trundle, St Roches Hill, West Sussex. Inside the well-defined ramparts of an Iron Age hillfort lie the fainter remains of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure dating to perhaps 3700-3300 BC
Painswick Camp JEH_22024_08bPainswick Camp, Painswick, Gloucestershire. This Iron Age hillfort (also known as Kimsbury Hillfort), is sited on the scarp of the Cotswolds overlooking the Severn valley
Cadbury Camp JEH_22046_070Cadbury Camp, Tickenham, Somerset. This Iron Age hillfort is thought by some to be the location of King Arthurs Camelot, although Cadbury Castle (South Cadbury) arguably has a stronger claim
Cleeve Cloud JEH_22045_059Cleeve Cloud, Southam, Gloucestershire. Iron Age bivallate hillfort situated at the south-western edge of Cleeve common. Photographed in October 1970 by Jim Hancock
Dixton Hill JEH_22045_058Dixton Hill, Alderton, Gloucestershire. An Iron Age hillfort with a Norman motte and bailey castle superimposed at the south-east end. Photographed in October 1970 by Jim Hancock
Conderton Camp JEH_22045_056Conderton Camp, Bredon Hill, Worcestershire. Photographed in October 1970 by Jim Hancock
Conderton Camp JEH_22045_028Conderton Camp, Bredon Hill, Worcestershire. Photographed in October 1970 by Jim Hancock
Kemerton Camp JEH_22045_024Kemerton Camp, Bredon Hill, Worcestershire. Photographed in October 1970 by Jim Hancock
Stonea Camp 27422_009Stonea Camp, Cambridgeshire. Lying in the Fens near March, this is the lowest Iron Age hillfort in Britain. Detail of the earthwork remains of banks
Stonea Camp 27422_005Stonea Camp, Cambridgeshire. Lying in the Fens near March, this is the lowest Iron Age hillfort in Britain. The earthwork remains of banks
Stonea Camp 27422_001Stonea Camp, Cambridgeshire. Lying in the Fens near March, this is the lowest Iron Age hillfort in Britain. The earthwork remains of banks
Old Oswestry 28473_036Old Oswestry, Shropshire. Dramatic Iron Age hillfort photographed in August 2013
Digging defence ditches J900355MAIDEN CASTLE, Dorset. Reconstruction drawing by Miranda Schofield showing people digging defence ditches
Iron Age warriors N100006MAIDEN CASTLE, Dorset. Reconstruction drawing by Judith Dobie (English Heritage Graphics Team) showing Iron Age warriors
Monday Cleugh K040921MONDAY CLEUGH, Akeld, Northumberland. View from the West of the ramparts of the Iron Age hillfort
Trading at Hengistbury Head, Dorset J950024Reconstruction drawing of Hengistbury Head, Dorset, a 1st century BC Port by Chris Evans (English Heritage Graphics Team)
Oldbury Castle, Cherhill Down, Wiltshire N072068CHERHILL DOWN, Wiltshire. General aerial view of the hillfort known as Oldbury Castle
Maiden Castle N081090MAIDEN CASTLE, Dorset. General view of the iron age hillfort showing the west gate
Halangy Down Ancient Village, Isles of Scilly N100212BANTs CARN BURIAL CHAMBER and HALANGY DOWN ANCIENT VILLAGE, St Marys, Isles of Scilly. Aerial view
Blackbury Camp K030974BLACKBURY CAMP, Devon. Woodland view showing the remains of the Iron Age hill fort