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- Q6735362 subject Q8513939.
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- Q6735362 abstract "Maiden Castle is a settlement in Grinton, North Yorkshire (grid reference Template:OS coord) which probably dates from the Iron Age. It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The name Maiden Castle is not unique to the site and occurs in several other places in Britain and probably means a "fortification that looks impregnable" or one that has never been taken in battle.The site measures 108 by 88 m (354 by 289 ft), covering about 7,000 m2 (1.7 acres), and is pear-shaped. An avenue leading to the entrance of the settlement is a unique feature. Maiden Castle has been described as a banjo enclosure due to its shape, however this description has been disputed. If it is a banjo enclosure, it would be one of just two in northern England, the other being Fremington Dykes.The only dating evidence recovered from Maiden Castle is a "post-and-panel building" which is typologically similar to a structure discovered in Healaugh that has been dated to the late Iron Age or Romano-British periods.".
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- Q6735362 wikiPageWikiLink Q8513939.
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- Q6735362 name "Maiden Castle, North Yorkshire".
- Q6735362 type Place.
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- Q6735362 type Building.
- Q6735362 type Location.
- Q6735362 type Place.
- Q6735362 type Thing.
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- Q6735362 comment "Maiden Castle is a settlement in Grinton, North Yorkshire (grid reference Template:OS coord) which probably dates from the Iron Age. It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The name Maiden Castle is not unique to the site and occurs in several other places in Britain and probably means a "fortification that looks impregnable" or one that has never been taken in battle.The site measures 108 by 88 m (354 by 289 ft), covering about 7,000 m2 (1.7 acres), and is pear-shaped.".
- Q6735362 label "Maiden Castle, North Yorkshire".
- Q6735362 name "Maiden Castle, North Yorkshire".