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Classification number GN806 .S749 2018
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Classification number 936.233016
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Stewart, Dave.
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Title Hillforts and the Durotriges :
Remainder of title A Geophysical Survey of Iron Age Dorset.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Oxford :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2017.
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- List of Figures -- 1. Introduction: The Durotriges Project -- Miles Russell and Paul Cheetham -- 2. Defining Hillforts in Dorset -- Dave Stewart and Miles Russell -- 3. A History of Dorset Hillfort Investigation -- John Gale -- 4. The Survey -- Dave Stewart -- 4.01 Abbotsbury -- The Site -- Results (Figures 4.01.5 and 4.01.6) -- Interpretation -- 4.02 Badbury Rings -- The Site -- Results (Figure 4.02.5 and 4.02.6) -- Interpretation -- 4.03 Banbury -- Interpretation (Figure 4.03.5) -- Results (Figure 4.03.4) -- The Site -- 4.04 Bulbury -- Results (Figures 4.04.3 and 4.04.4) -- The Site -- Interpretation -- 4.05 Buzbury -- The Site -- Interpretation -- Results (Figures 4.05.4 and 4.05.5) -- 4.06 Chalbury -- Results (Figure 4.06.6) -- The Site -- Interpretation -- 4.07 Chilcombe -- The Site -- 4.08 Coney's Castle -- Interpretation -- The Site -- Results (Figure 4.08.7) -- Interpretation -- 4.09 Dungeon Hill -- The Site -- Results (Figures 4.09.5 and 4.09.6) -- Interpretation -- 4.10 Eggardon -- The Site -- Results (Figure 4.10.5) -- Interpretation -- 4.11 Flowers Barrow -- The Site -- Interpretation -- Results (Figures 4.11.5 and 4.11.6) -- 4.12 Hambledon Hill -- The Site -- Results (Figure 4.12.12) -- 4.13 Hod Hill -- Interpretation -- The Site -- Results (Figure 4.13.14) -- Interpretation -- 4.14 Lambert's Castle -- The Site -- Results (Figures 4.14.4 and 4.14.5) -- Interpretation -- 4.15 Maiden Castle -- The Site -- Results (Figure 4.15.7) -- Interpretation -- 4.16 Nettlecombe Tout -- Results (Figures 4.16.4 and 4.16.5) -- The Site -- Interpretation -- 4.17 North Poorton -- Interpretation -- Results (Figures 4.17.5 and 4.17.6) -- The Site -- 4.18 Pilsdon Pen -- Results (Figures 4.18.4 and 4.18.5) -- The Site -- Interpretation -- 4.19 Poundbury -- The Site -- Results (Figures 4.19.5 and 4.19.6).
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Formatted contents note Interpretation -- 4.20 Rawlsbury -- The Site -- Results (Figures 4.20.5 and 4.20.6) -- Interpretation -- 4.21 Spettisbury -- The Site -- Results (Figures 4.21.8 and 4.21.9) -- Interpretation -- Location, location, location -- 5. Understanding Hillforts: What Geophysical Survey is Teaching Us -- Dave Stewart -- Habitation -- Subsequent Use -- Afterword -- 6. Once Upon a Hill: Uncoupling the Durotriges -- Miles Russell -- Maiden Castle -- Spettisbury -- Hod Hill -- Conclusions -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Cover -- Figure 1.01. The Later Iron Age tribes of Southern Britain (Justin Russell) -- Figure 1.02. Durotrigian 'Four Branch' silver stater: ABC 2166 (© Chris Rudd www.celticcoins.com) -- Figure 1.03. Durotrigian 'Cranborne Chase' silver stater: ABC 2157 (© Chris Rudd www.celticcoins.com) -- Figure 1.04. A formal, Durotrigian style contracted burial dating to the early 1st century AD from the Durotriges 'Big Dig' excavation at Winterborne Kingston (Miles Russell) -- Figure 1.05. A formal, Durotrigian style crouched burial dating to the early 1st century AD from the Durotriges 'Big Dig' excavation at Winterborne Kingston (Miles Russell) -- Figure 1.06. An Early Iron Age banjo enclosure at Sixpenny Handley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, showing as a crop mark in 2017 (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 1.07. Maiden Castle hillfort looking north (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 2.01. Badbury Rings hillfort today (Miles Russell) -- Figure 2.02. Hambledon Hill looking south-west (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 2.03. Hambledon Hill: the south-eastern ramparts, looking west (Miles Russell) -- Figure 2.04. Hambledon Hill: the southern rampart circuit, looking east (Miles Russell) -- Figure 2.05. Hambledon Hill: the eastern rampart circuit looking north-east (Miles Russell) -- Figure 3.01. Maiden Castle hillfort today (Miles Russell).
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Formatted contents note Figure 3.02. Maiden Castle: the north-eastern rampart circuit, looking south-east (Miles Russell) -- Figure 3.03. Maiden Castle: the ditch of the Early Iron Age hillfort under excavation in 1936 (courtesy of the Society of Antiquaries of London and Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society) -- Figure 3.04. Maiden Castle: the inner rampart of the expanded hillfort under excavation in 1935 (© the Society of Antiquaries of London and Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society) -- Figure 3.05. Chalbury hillfort looking west (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 3.06. Chalbury: the large roundhouse excavated in 1939, redrawn from Whitley 1943 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 3.07. Eggardon Hill: the south-eastern circuit of the hillfort looking west (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 3.08. Pilsdon Pen: the area of the 1964 - 71 excavations looking north-east (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 3.09. Pilsdon Pen: plan of the excavated huts and other features. Redrawn from Gelling 1977 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 3.10. Maiden Castle: a stone-walled roundhouse under excavation in 1935 (© the Society of Antiquaries of London and Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society) -- Figure 3.11. Maiden Castle: a roundhouse in the south-west corner of Maiden Castle during excavation in 1986 (© Niall Sharples. Data provided by the Archaeology Data Service York: ID 102) -- Figure 3.12. Maiden Castle: a four-post structure in the south-western corner of Maiden Castle during excavation in 1986 (© Niall Sharples. Data provided by the Archaeology Data Service York: ID 1472) -- Figure 3.13. Maiden Castle: a series of grain storage pits under excavation in 1935 (© the Society of Antiquaries of London and Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society).
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Formatted contents note Figure 3.14. Maiden Castle: a stone-lined storage pit under excavation in 1935 (© the Society of Antiquaries of London and Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society) -- Figure 4.01.1. Abbotsbury Castle hillfort looking north-east (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.01.2. Plan of Abbotsbury Castle hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1952 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 4.01.3. View from Abbotsbury Castle looking south-west to Chesil Beach and Portland (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.01.4. Abbotsbury Castle: the low bank of limestone blocks looking north (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.01.5. Abbotsbury Castle: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.01.6. Abbotsbury Castle: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.02.1. Badbury Rings hillfort looking north-west (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.02.2. Plan of Badbury Rings hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1975 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 4.02.3. Badbury Rings looking north-west (Miles Russell) -- Figure 4.02.4. Badbury Rings: visitors processing along the top of the inner north-eastern rampart circuit close to the eastern entrance (Miles Russell) -- Figure 4.02.5. Badbury Rings: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.02.6. Badbury Rings: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.02.7. Badbury Rings: resistivity plot -- Figure 4.03.1. Banbury hillfort looking south-west (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.03.2. The view from Banbury looking north-west to the Stour valley (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.03.3. Plan of Banbury hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1970 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 4.03.4. Banbury: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.03.5. Banbury: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.04.1. Bulbury hillfort looking east (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.04.2. Plan of Bulbury hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1970 (Justin Russell).
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Formatted contents note Figure 4.04.3. Bulbury: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.04.4. Bulbury: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.05.1. Buzbury Rings hillfort looking north-east (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.05.2. Plan of Buzbury Rings hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1972 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 4.05.3. The view from Buzbury Rings looking east to the golf course (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.05.4. Buzbury Rings: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.05.5. Buzbury Rings: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.1. Chalbury hillfort looking east (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.06.2. Plan of Chalbury hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1972 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 4.06.3. The view from Chalbury looking south-west to Weymouth Bay and Portland (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.4. The view from Chalbury looking south-east (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.5. The view from Chalbury looking north-east (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.6. The view from Chalbury looking north-west (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.7. The view from Chalbury to the earthworks and lynchets to the west (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.8. Chalbury: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.10. Chalbury: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.06.9. Chalbury: a lidar plot of the hillfort (contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0) -- Figure 4.07.1. Chilcombe hillfort looking east (Jo and Sue Crane) -- Figure 4.07.2. The view from Chilcombe west towards Shipton Hill (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.07.3. Plan of Chilcombe hillfort, redrawn from RCHME 1952 (Justin Russell) -- Figure 4.07.4. Chilcombe: magnetometry reference shade plot (Dave Stewart) -- Figure 4.07.5. Chilcombe: magnetometry interpretation (Dave Stewart).
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Formatted contents note Figure 4.08.1. Coney's Castle hillfort looking north (Jo and Sue Crane).
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This volume sets out the results of a detailed programme of non-intrusive geophysical survey conducted across hillforts of Dorset (UK), generating detailed subsurface maps of archaeological features, in the hope of better resolving the phasing, form and internal structure of these iconic sites.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Fortification, Prehistoric-England-Dorset.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Geophysics in archaeology.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Dorset (England)-Antiquities.
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Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Russell, Miles.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Cheetham, Paul.
776 08 - ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM ENTRY
Relationship information Print version:
Main entry heading Stewart, Dave
Title Hillforts and the Durotriges
Place, publisher, and date of publication Oxford : Archaeopress,c2017
International Standard Book Number 9781784917159
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