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Marking time and making space: excavations and landscape studies at the Caburn hillfort, East Sussex, 1996-98.

Hamilton, S. and Drewett, P. L. (1999). Marking time and making space: excavations and landscape studies at the Caburn hillfort, East Sussex, 1996-98.. Sussex Archaeological Collections 137. Vol 137, pp. 7-37. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085476. Cite this via datacite

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Marking time and making space: excavations and landscape studies at the Caburn hillfort, East Sussex, 1996-98.
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excavations and landscape studies at the Caburn
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 137
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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137
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7 - 37
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01_drew_and_ham.pdf (12 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1085476
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The Caburn dominates the lower Ouse valley in East Sussex. Its use and significance have waxed and waned but its unique dome shape against the skyline must have helped define peoples' sense of place throughout time. This article, based on the first three field seasons of the Society's project, examines the surfaces of the hill, the use of space on the hill and through time. In prehistory the Caburn may have been a special place, perhaps a sacred hill, while in post-Roman times its strategic location was utilized in times of threat.
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Sue Hamilton
Peter L Drewett
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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1999
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Hillfort (Auto Detected Subject)
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[OS TQ 444 089]
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25 Sep 2002