The most conspicuous earthwork in the vicinity, this lies on the western edge of the
henge enclosure itself, and stands up to 8 metres above the modern ground surface.
Conquer Barrow (AMIE uid 453934) was the feature that first led to speculation about
the Mount Pleasant enclosure being of potential Neolithic date, as the mound appeared
to overlie, and therefore post-date, the enclosure’s earthwork bank (Piggott & Piggott
1939, 158, and below p44). Wainwright too considered it to have been built on top of
the henge enclosure bank, although others, partly on the basis of Wainwright’s own
excavated evidence, have disagreed (e.g. Sparey-Green 1984; Pitts 2000, 280-1; Barber et al 2010).
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