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__NOTOC__ An Itford Hill Style Settlement is a form of later Bronze Age settlement found in southern England and named after the site of Itford Hill in East Sussex. It is a Monument Class Description defined by English Heritage as part of their Monuments Protection Programme.〔The Itford Hill Style Settlement Monument Class Description page, from the Monuments Protection Programme website ()〕 According to English Heritage's general description, these sites are formed of a number of enclosures which "generally take the form of a single low bank, which marks the perimeter of each enclosure".〔(Itford Hill Style Settlements: General Description )〕 Associations have been made between Itford Hill style sites and burial monuments located nearby.〔Holden 1972〕 A number of examples occur on the South Downs of Sussex, the most notable being Itford Hill〔Burstow and Holleyman 1957〕 and Black Patch,〔Drewett 1982〕 both of which are have been extensively excavated. ==See also== *Deverel-Rimbury culture 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Itford Hill Style Settlements」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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