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Book: Enclosing the Past

Chapter: The First Known Enclosures in Southern Britain: Their Nature, Function and Role, in Space and Time

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.24784

Blurb:

This paper surveys the excavations of enclosures conducted at Hambledon Hill, Dorset on a site believed to have been build over a period of 400 years between 3600 and 3200 BC. In particular, it looks at an apparent shift of 'power-focus' from east to west in a sector that appears to have been a cultural and economic borderland and examines the different uses put to the enclosures themselves throughout the period.

Chapter Contributors

  • Roger Mercer (rmercer@equinoxpub.com - rmercer)