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Mount Caburn : ウィキペディア英語版
Mount Caburn

Mount Caburn is a 480-foot (146m) isolated hill, one of the highest landmarks in East Sussex, England, about one mile (1.6 km) east of Lewes overlooking the village of Glynde. It is an isolated part of the South Downs, separated by Glynde Reach, a tributary of the River Ouse.
==Enclosure==
On the summit of Caburn are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort. The hill fort has been repeatedly excavated, by Augustus Pitt Rivers (1877–78), the Curwens (1925—26), the Curwens again (1937–38), and the Sussex Archaeological Society (1996–98).〔Drewett, P., and Hamilton, S., 1999: (Marking time and making space: Excavations and Landscape Studies at the Caburn hillfort, East Sussex, 1996–98 ). Sussex Archaeological Collections, 137: 7-37.〕 It may have the most excavations per site in Britain, with 170 trenches.〔Drewett, P., and Hamilton, S., 2001: Sacred mount or classic hillfort? Current Archaeology, 174: 256-262〕
Pollen records (from peat at the southern base) indicate that prior to 2000 BC the hill was covered with dark yew woodlands.〔M.P. Waller and S. Hamilton. 2000. Vegetation history of the English chalklands: a mid-Holocene pollen sequence from the Caburn, East Sussex. Journal of Quaternary Science, 15, 253-272.〕 The fact that a single Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead is the only pre-Bronze Age find on Caburn, despite the extent and duration of excavations, suggests that there was little permanent occupation then.〔
The summit was initially enclosed in the middle Iron Age (c. 400 BC), with a deep V-shaped ditch and a bank of dumped spoil. Originally the ditch was 8m wide at the top, 2.7m deep, and enclosed an area of 1.9 ha.〔English Nature, 2002: Five Thousand Midsummer Days: the Caburn, its people and wildlife.〕
Since before the first excavations, it has been assumed that this enclosure was defensive, making a conventional hill fort. However the most recent excavators have challenged this assumption, arguing instead that the site was a religious enclosure, rather than a military fort or fortified farmstead. They point to the contents of the small pits, the insubstantial rampart, and its weak defensive attributes.〔
There are over 140 burial pits on Caburn: some are circular, some triangular and some rectangular. Each pit was found to be full of artefacts. Deposits included weapons, tools, pottery, coins, querns, and disarticulated human and animal bones.〔Russell, M., 2006: Roman Sussex. Tempus. p60〕 The most recent excavators argue that these are not random, or mere domestic rubbish, but are structured deposits and appear "ritually charged". The NE corner of the enclosure seemed to have special significance, because the high-status objects were mostly deposited there.〔
Outside the original rampart, on the northern side, there is a great ditch cut into the chalk. This is the side most vulnerable to attack.
This outer ditch has long been assumed to be a late Iron Age (re-)fortification, perhaps in response to the threat from Rome.〔e.g. Drewett, P., Rudling, D., Gardiner, M., 1988: ''The South-East to AD 1000''. Longman. p. 155〕 That assumption has now been disproved. The excavation of trenches through the chalk dump (the spoil had been dumped in the adjacent valley instead of being used to build a bank) and a small internal bank turned up Romano-British pottery. Therefore the outer ditch is Romano-British or later, perhaps a Saxon measure against Viking raids.〔

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