Tedbury Camp is a multivallate Iron Age promontory hill fort defended by two parallel banks near Great Elm, Somerset, England. Hill forts developed in...
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pre-Roman times. It seems to have been an outwork of the larger Tedbury Camp. Wadbury camp lies on a ridge to the north of the steep valley of the Mells...
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States Shore platform at St Bees Head, UK Jurassic wave-cut platform at Tedbury Camp, southern England Commonly called a 'rock platform' in Australia, these...
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Carboniferous Limestone exposed at Tedbury Camp, Somerset, England....
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"Tedbury camp". National Heritage List for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 20 June 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014. "Tedbury Camp,...
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at the elm tree. Little Elm developed into the village of Chantry. At Tedbury Camp southwest of the village a pot of Roman coins was dug up in 1961. After...
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it flows between the pre-Roman fortifications of Wadbury Camp to the north and Tedbury Camp to the south. The river flows through the western part of...
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February 2015. "Tedbury Camp, Elm". Somerset Historic Environment Record. Somerset County Council. Retrieved 15 January 2011. "Tedbury Camp". PastScape....
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punitive expedition conducted by the colonists captured Tedbury near Pennant Hills. Tedbury was forced to lead the British to the Dharug hide-out near...
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the culprits' camp. A report noted: "Volley after volley of ball cartridge was poured in upon the dark groups surrounding the little camp fires. The number...
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