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| An Historie of Cressewelle and Yonder, by Ruth Watkins (Geological time to present) |
| ...Age The Prehistoric Puzzle ... The Marauding Iron Age Craswall s Farmhouses Politics again: the... |
| ...at Arthur s Stone. The Marauding Iron Age The Bronze Age was fleeting... |
| ...abandoned. Most archaeological evidence moves to the Iron Age hill forts of lowland Herefordshire. The... |
| ...be important. Richer land for cultivation was: Iron Agers became crop farmers with less reliance... |
| ...defending themselves against? Themselves; at least, their Iron Age neighbours. That kingly culture cultivated a... |
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| Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
| ...avoided by early man. Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and sub-medieval sites of occupation are... |
| ...C Musson/ Woolhope Club) There was an Iron Age habitation site at Poston [4] .... |
| ...http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/lemke/geog101/lecture_outlines/25_the_ice_age.html [4] Anthony, I.E. ( 1958), The Iron Age Camp at Poston, Woolhope Club [5]... |
| Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003) |
| ...in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age periods (Olding 2000, 56). The area... |
| ...Investigator, Alan Phillips, thought that it was Iron Age in date, from its siting and... |
| ...which are known to be of early Iron Age date, however, they are generally smaller... |
| Olchon Court, Llanveynoe: An Investigation of the Site of Olchon Court Buildings (2010) |
| ...in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age periods (Olding 2000, 56). However towards... |
| Entries relating to Ewyas Lacy parishes in the Woolhope Transactions (1930-2009) |
| ...of Vowchurch and some Remarks on the Iron Age in Herefordshire by George Marshall FSA.... |
| Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Mouse Castle (1050 - 1250) |
| ...rampart and ditch system that is apparently Iron Age in date. The site itself is... |
| ...the majority of the site may be Iron Age with the Normans just using part... |
| ...existing fortification, the earlier site being an Iron Age hill-fort. The site is an obvious... |
| ...again would be more typical of an Iron Age site. The Norman influence seems to... |
| Olchon Development Project: Draft Environmental Audit report (1999) |
| ...early Bronze Age and by the mid Iron Age (1000BC) the pollen of trees and... |
| Archaeological Observations in the Walterstone Area: An Historic Landscape Walk Report (2000) |
| ...and features associated with Walterstone camp, an Iron Age hill fort. Disclaimer:... |
| ...1466)) Immediately to the north of the Iron Age hill-fort of Walterstone Camp and apparently... |
| Ewyas Harold Castle: Archaeological Surveys (2007) |
| ...skin colour and language of the local Iron Age population. Further to this his account... |
| Guest Contribution: The Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford: Paper by George Marshall (Norman period) |
| ...men with an infiltration of the Early Iron Age race who, through the researches of... |
