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Danebury Ring
Trip No.8 Entry No.1 Date Added: 14th Apr 2011
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Danebury Ring submitted by Jimit on 19th Feb 2004. Danebury Hill Fort - the main entrance defensive works.
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Log Text: Here Neil Oliver talks to Sir Barry Cunliffe on a History of Celtic Britain
Woolbury
Trip No.8 Entry No.2 Date Added: 14th Apr 2011
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Hampshire)
Visited: Would like to visit

Woolbury submitted by JimChampion on 29th May 2005. May 2005. Looking north from yet another Beacon Hill - this time in the Farley Mount country park. Woolbury hillfort can be seen in the middle distance, about 4 miles away. The visible southern side is gentle slope (Stockbridge Downs) but the far side is much steeper. It is also possible to see the heavily defended Danebury hillfort from this spot, but it was lost in the haze on this particular afternoon. The patchy sunlight makes interesting luminous patterns on the fields below.
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Log Text: Hillfort very close to Danebury shown in BBC History of Celtic Britain
Loft Howe
Trip No.8 Entry No.3 Date Added: 14th Apr 2011
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Yorkshire (North))
Visited: Would like to visit

Loft Howe submitted by kelpie on 22nd Jan 2005. A fine example of a square barrow. A visit to the site is a must to appreciate its outline and surrounding ditch.
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Log Text: Good example of an East Yorkshire square Iron Age barrow as described in BBC's History of Celtic Britain
Scottish Crannog Centre
Trip No.8 Entry No.4 Date Added: 14th Apr 2011
Site Type: Museum
Country: Scotland (Perth and Kinross)
Visited: Would like to visit

Scottish Crannog Centre 007 submitted by Andy B on 18th Jan 2004. The guide tells us about the excavations and building of the reconstruction before taking us inside the crannog.
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Log Text: Reconstructed crannog shown on BBC History of Celtic Britain