• 51.8783; -4.4722), hillslope fort Castell Elwyn (52°04′22″N 4°05′44″W / 52.0728°N 4.0955°W / 52.0728; -4.0955), hillslope fort Castell Gorwyn (51°54′27″N...
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  • List of hillforts in Ireland (category Forts in Ireland)
    86236; -9.03784), contour fort Ballysheen More (52°45′39″N 8°46′48″W / 52.76093°N 8.78006°W / 52.76093; -8.78006), hillslope fort Breaffy South (52°51′00″N...
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    Moor camp, a partial contour fort 2.15 kilometres (1.34 mi) to the east-north-east; and Bewick Bridge East, a hillslope fort 0.86 kilometres (0.53 mi) to...
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  • Caherconnell Stone Fort - Ireland's Most Unique Ring Fort". caherconnell.com. Caherconnell Fort. 5 June 2014. "Sheepdog Trials at Caherconnell Fort". caherconnell...
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    A promontory fort is a defensive structure located above a steep cliff, often only connected to the mainland by a small neck of land, thus using the topography...
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    Hillfort (redirect from Hill-fort)
    conquering armies, but on other occasions the forts were destroyed, the local people forcibly evicted, and the forts left derelict. For example, Solsbury Hill...
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    upscale Summit Hill area to seek new homes elsewhere. Several chose the hillslope west of Second Creek known as White's Addition (after Hugh Lawson White...
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    beaches which are dominated by pebbles and cobbles. The shape of the hillslopes on Angel Island include the scars of pre-historic landslides and mass...
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    of the fort 8 metres (26 ft), bringing it above the reservoir's operating levels. Care was taken to preserve the original terrain and hillslope. Shortly...
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    This article lists a few selected examples of hill forts in Scotland. The remains of at least 1,695 hillforts have been counted throughout the country...
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    Colluvium – Loose, unconsolidated sediments deposited at the base of a hillslope Crag and tail – Geographic feature created by glaciation Dune – Hill of...
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  • Estonian fortresses [et] contains a common list of castles, fortresses, forts, an hillforts. List of hillforts in Ireland List of hillforts in Latvia...
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    Cadw as historical monuments. Welsh names are in brackets. List of hill forts in Wales List of Scheduled Monuments in Monmouthshire Data Cymru Gyfan,...
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  • Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland (category Hill forts in the United Kingdom)
    "hillforts", under their definition, many are "not on hills and are not really forts". They included sites that are now only visible through cropmarks. The online...
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    Dùn dà Làmh (category Hill forts in Scotland)
    Strath Mashie. The hillslopes are steep on three sides, with only the west being more accessible. The approximate size of the fort is 110 metres (360 ft)...
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  • was entrusted to Francis Peacock and James Christie. The Hillslap (or Hillslope) estate, which was originally known as Calfhill, lies to the northeast...
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  • vegetation compositions. Post fire seeding evolved from a desire to stabilize hillslope soils in hilly terrain after a wildfire and prevent downstream flooding...
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  • Berry Castle, Somerset (category Hill forts in Somerset)
    early Roman (possible Iron Age) hillslope enclosure in the West Somerset district of Somerset, England. The hill fort is situated approximately 3.2 miles...
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    Station. 85 p. Pietraszek, J.H. 2006. Controls on post-fire erosion at the hillslope scale, Colorado, M.S. Thesis. Colorado State Univ. Ft. Collins Co. 124p...
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    Cunliffe believes that population increase played a role and has stated "the forts provided defensive possibilities for the community at those times when the...
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  • List of hillforts on the Isle of Man (category Hill forts in the Isle of Man)
    (secondary coordinates) Cashtal Ree Gorree, also known as Balyhamig, a promontory fort located on the northwestern shore of the island. The site was first reported...
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    a rate equal to or greater than the rate at which it can be removed. Hillslopes are steepened past the angle of repose for noncohesive materials. This...
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    Christopher (8 February 1996). "Bedrock incision, rock uplift and threshold hillslopes in the northwestern Himalayas". Nature. 379 (6565): 505–510. Bibcode:1996Natur...
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  • hillforts. The Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland lists thirty-two such forts. These are classically defined as small hilltop settlements fortified with...
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    South Weald Camp (category Hill forts in Essex)
    Hall Farm within South Weald Country Park. The camp occupies a slight hillslope at approximately 98 metres (322 ft) to 102 metres (335 ft) above sea level...
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    commerce and port activities was arranged on massive terraces on the hillslopes North of the modern village of Marinella, is the Buffa necropolis A path...
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  • yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: PE413: Iron Age Hillslope Enclosure in Canaston Wood coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not...
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  • Iron Age) hillslope enclosure. 1006204 Upload Photo Black Ball Camp: a later prehistoric defended settlement on Gallox Hill Dunster Hill fort Iron Age...
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    or "Royal Road". The Incas built at least 215 colca storehouses on the hillslopes surrounding the town, roughly half of these have floors elevated on stone...
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    in small plots. This type of landscaping is found in particular on the hillslopes of the south, where terrain is too uneven to build on. Gardens grow breadfruit...
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