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Yeavering Bell : ウィキペディア英語版
Yeavering Bell

Yeavering Bell is a twin-peaked hill near the River Glen in Northumberland, England, to the west of Wooler, and forming part of the Cheviot Hills. The hill, 361 metres above sea level, is encircled by the wall of a late-prehistoric hillfort, a tribal centre of the Votadini called in Brythonic and Old Welsh Din Gefron, from which the name stems (Old English
*geafringa-).
The hill fort encloses an area of approximately and is enclosed by a stone wall, upwards of thick, having four entrances into it, one of which is defended by a guard-house; and within this area is an inner fort, excavated out of the rock, of an oval form, measuring across at the widest part. On the sides of the hill, and in a high valley between the Bell and the next hill, called Whitelaw, there are many remains of stone huts rudely flagged, some in groups surrounded by rampiers (ramparts), and others isolated. Barrows, too, are numerous here.〔W&R Chambers〕
The hillfort enclosure was constructed in two phases, according to a survey by English Heritage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Northumberland National Park Website page for Yeavering Bell )〕 The 'roundhouses' within the fort suggests communal living but these need not all have been dwellings. The differing size of these buildings may have indicated the status of their original occupants.
The buildings of the hillfort would have been bright pink when first constructed, being made from local andesite. This stone is pink when quarried and turns, after a few years’ exposure to the elements, to a dull grey.
Yeavering Bell overlooks the important Saxon site of Yeavering, mentioned by Bede. The outlines of the wooden royal hall and assembly building have been marked out in the grass at Yeavering, and can be picked out from the slopes of Yeavering Bell.
==See also==

* History of Northumberland
* Yeavering
* Battle of Humbleton Hill
* Wooler

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