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- Hill-slope_enclosure abstract "The term hill-slope enclosure describes a type of late prehistoric earthwork found across South West England and also in Wales. Normally formed from a single bank, or ditch and bank, enclosing an area of less than 1 hectare, and not on the summit of a hill. They are often found on a spur of a larger hill or range of hills.The original purpose of the hill-slope enclosure is obscure but it is thought that they were not primarily defensive structures. Surveys and excavations have revealed low densities of postholes and storage pits suggesting they functioned as defensible farmsteads and permanent livestock enclosures.They may also have served different purposes at different times and they may have had symbolic and religious significance which is now impossible to determine.".
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageID "39870048".
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageLength "1240".
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageRevisionID "648967234".
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology.
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Ditch_(fortification).
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Earthworks_(archaeology).
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Posthole.
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Spur_(topography).
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLink Storage_pit_(archaeology).
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hill-slope enclosure".
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageWikiLinkText "hill-slope enclosure".
- Hill-slope_enclosure hasPhotoCollection Hill-slope_enclosure.
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Archaeology-stub.
- Hill-slope_enclosure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hill-slope_enclosure subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Hill-slope_enclosure subject Category:Archaeology.
- Hill-slope_enclosure comment "The term hill-slope enclosure describes a type of late prehistoric earthwork found across South West England and also in Wales. Normally formed from a single bank, or ditch and bank, enclosing an area of less than 1 hectare, and not on the summit of a hill. They are often found on a spur of a larger hill or range of hills.The original purpose of the hill-slope enclosure is obscure but it is thought that they were not primarily defensive structures.".
- Hill-slope_enclosure label "Hill-slope enclosure".
- Hill-slope_enclosure sameAs m.0w6bhw2.
- Hill-slope_enclosure sameAs Q16963827.
- Hill-slope_enclosure sameAs Q16963827.
- Hill-slope_enclosure wasDerivedFrom Hill-slope_enclosure?oldid=648967234.
- Hill-slope_enclosure isPrimaryTopicOf Hill-slope_enclosure.