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- Causewayed_enclosure abstract "A causewayed enclosure is a type of large prehistoric earthwork common to the early Neolithic in Europe. More than 100 examples are recorded in France and 70 in England, while further sites are known in Scandinavia, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Ireland and Slovakia.The term \"causewayed enclosure\" is now preferred to the older term causewayed camp as it has been demonstrated that the sites did not necessarily serve as occupation sites.".
- Causewayed_enclosure comment "A causewayed enclosure is a type of large prehistoric earthwork common to the early Neolithic in Europe. More than 100 examples are recorded in France and 70 in England, while further sites are known in Scandinavia, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Ireland and Slovakia.The term \"causewayed enclosure\" is now preferred to the older term causewayed camp as it has been demonstrated that the sites did not necessarily serve as occupation sites.".