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Hillforts and the Durotriges : a geophysical survey of Iron Age Dorset / / Dave Stewart, Miles Russell
Hillforts and the Durotriges : a geophysical survey of Iron Age Dorset / / Dave Stewart, Miles Russell
Autore Stewart Dave
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (188 pages)
Disciplina 936.233016
Soggetto topico Fortification, Prehistoric - England - Dorset
Geophysics in archaeology
ISBN 1-78491-716-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
Figure 4.08.1. Coney's Castle hillfort looking north (Jo and Sue Crane).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794656203321
Stewart Dave  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
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Hillforts and the Durotriges : a geophysical survey of Iron Age Dorset / / Dave Stewart, Miles Russell
Hillforts and the Durotriges : a geophysical survey of Iron Age Dorset / / Dave Stewart, Miles Russell
Autore Stewart Dave
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (188 pages)
Disciplina 936.233016
Soggetto topico Fortification, Prehistoric - England - Dorset
Geophysics in archaeology
ISBN 1-78491-716-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
Figure 4.08.1. Coney's Castle hillfort looking north (Jo and Sue Crane).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825734103321
Stewart Dave  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
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