• A causewayed enclosure was found at Abingdon in Oxfordshire in 1926. Causewayed enclosures are a form of early Neolithic earthwork found in northwestern...
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  • Abingdon Causewayed Enclosure has been dated to the 37th or 36th century BC. Prehistoric Britain Darvill (2008), p. 2 Abingdon Causewayed Enclosure at...
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  • agrarian Neolithic people; their name comes from Windmill Hill, a causewayed enclosure near Avebury. Together with another Neolithic tribe from East Anglia...
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    occupation. A Neolithic causewayed enclosure was found in Abingdon in 1926, dating to the 36th or 37th century BC. Abingdon Abbey was founded in Saxon...
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  • Bradley R. (1992), The excavation of an oval barrow beside the Abingdon causewayed enclosure, Oxfordshire, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society vol.58...
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    The Trundle (category Causewayed enclosures)
    built on the site of a causewayed enclosure, a form of early Neolithic earthwork found in northwestern Europe. Causewayed enclosures were built in England...
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    Machine Bradley, Richard (1986). "A Reinterpretation of the Abingdon Causewayed Enclosure" (PDF). Oxoniensia. 51: 186. Poetry Landmarks website Phillips...
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    Camp is the remains of a causewayed enclosure on Whitehawk Hill near Brighton, East Sussex, England. Causewayed enclosures are a form of early Neolithic...
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    civil parish in Oxfordshire, England, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Abingdon and a similar distance west of Didcot. It lies within the boundaries of...
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    Sweet Track (category Causeways in Europe)
    The Sweet Track is an ancient trackway, or causeway, in the Somerset Levels, England, named after its finder, Ray Sweet. It was built in 3807 BC (determined...
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