Title: |
Dr. V. Seton Williams' excavations at Combe Hill, 1962, and the role of Neolithic causewayed enclosures in Sussex
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Issue: |
Sussex Archaeological Collections 132 |
Series: |
Sussex Archaeological Collections
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Volume: |
132
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Page Start/End: |
7 - 24 |
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Licence Type: |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Combe Hill is a small causewayed enclosure on the north scarp of the South Downs above Willingdon, East Sussex. First published by A. Hadrian Allcroft in 1908, it was sample-excavated by R. Musson in 1949. More extensive excav11 tions were undertaken by the late Dr V. Seton Williams in 1962 but remained unpublished. This article describes these excavations and relates the enclosure to those of similar date in Sussex. |
Year of Publication: |
1994
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Locations: |
Site: |
Combe Hill |
Parish: |
Willingdon and Jevington |
District: |
Wealden |
County: |
East Sussex |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 557811, 102529 (Easting, Northing)
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Subjects / Periods: |
Causewayed Enclosure
(Monus)
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Source: |
ADS Archive
(ADS Archive)
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Created Date: |
08 Jun 2021 |