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17 Hadrian's Wall, looking east towards its ascent of Sewing-
shields Crags, from the north gate of Housesteads Fort,
Northumberland
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18 The Roman works of Richborough Castle, Kent, from the
air. The outer wall and ditches are of the late "Saxon
Shore" fort; within are the triple ditches of a slightly
earlier fort, and the straight double ditch of the original
invasion-base of Claudius
161
19 Excavation technique. i, Breach Farm, Glamorganshire;
digging a round barrow by the quadrant method.
ii, Maiden Castle; Roman temple overlying the storage
pits of the Iron Age occupation
176
20 Excavation technique. Maiden Castle: (left) Section cut
through the rampart and living-floors within; (below)
Excavation of the east entrance by the grid method
177
21 Types of burial mound. The group of barrows at
Winterbourne Cross-roads near Stonehenge (see key
sketch opposite)
206
22 Types of fortification. Two Iron Age hill-forts in
Dorset. Hod Hill (top), multiple-ramparted, with
a Roman fort constructect in the lower corner; Hamble-
don Hill (bottom), another multiple-ramparted type
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Publication Information: Book Title: Prehistoric Britain. Contributors: Jacquetta Hawkes - author, Christopher Hawkes - author. Publisher: Harvard University Press. Place of Publication: Cambridge, MA. Publication Year: 1953. Page Number: xiv.
    
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