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Ringmoor

Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork

Fieldnotes

This is a very important site in Dorset, being as it is a complete set of earthworks consisting of a farmstead and celtic field system. The most distinctive part of the site is a round enclosure not unlike a large disc barrow in form. This consists of a single bank and ditch. There is an entrance with a sunken trackway with a bank either side of it leading into the circular enclosure not unlike "banjo" type enclosures seen on Salisbury plain and elsewhere. These features are almost always referred to as farms, they often have excavated signs of a round house and other structures within their interiors.
The rest of the site is criss-crossed by the low banks of square shaped celtic fields. Also there are four deep depressions at various points around the site which appear to be ponds, indeed the most prominent appears to have a double ditched channel leading into it. This particular "pond" also has a bank at it's lowest point.
At a place south of the circular feature is much larger bank and ditch than those marking the field edges, being about two metres in height.
formicaant Posted by formicaant
24th August 2007ce
Edited 24th August 2007ce

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