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Seven Hills (Rymer)
Round Barrow(s)
Seven Hills (Rymer) (Round Barrow(s)) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
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Nearest Town:
Thetford (9km N)
OS Ref (GB):
TL863737 /
Sheets: 144, 155
Latitude:
52° 19' 45.33" N
Longitude:
0° 44' 3.74" E
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Earthstepper
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Yet another group of "Seven Hills". Now only slight traces of four remain, one of which has been excavated and dated to the Bronze Age. Soil marks indicate a ring ditch.
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Posted by
Earthstepper
10th September 2003ce
Edited 10th September 2003ce