Newell, J. and English, J. (2022). Analytical survey and landscape contextualisation of Dry Hill Camp, Lingfield. Surrey Archaeological Collections 104. Vol 104, pp. 237-250.
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Analytical survey and landscape contextualisation of Dry Hill Camp, Lingfield | ||||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections 104 | ||||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections | ||||
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104 | ||||
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237 - 250 | ||||
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A survey of the undated hilltop enclosure known as Dry Hill Camp, together with a consideration of its location within the local landscape, leads to the suggestion that it may be of Middle Iron Age date. The previous finding of evidence of iron production, and the greater modern understanding of Middle Iron Age activity in the Weald, enables a position within its local economic network to be discussed. | ||||
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2022 | ||||
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08 Jun 2022 |