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HER Number: | MDV26195 |
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Name: | Enclosure on Hamel Down |
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Summary
The remains of an incomplete curvilinear enclosure. The western arc is visible as a stoney scarp measuring 3 to 6 metres long and 1.6 metres high. The rest of the circuit is a very stoney low bank of 2.5 metres wide and 0.5 metres high.
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 697 797 |
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Map Sheet: | SX67NE |
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Admin Area | Dartmoor National Park |
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Civil Parish | Manaton |
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District | Teignbridge |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | MANATON |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses
- National Monuments Record: SX67NE106
- National Record of the Historic Environment: 915412
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SX67NE/181
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- CURVILINEAR ENCLOSURE (Constructed, Bronze Age - 2200 BC (Between) to 701 BC (Between))
Full description
Untitled Source (Aerial Photograph). SDV295598.
Aph=nmr sf1748/261-271(23/4/1980). The enclosure is clearly visible on APs.
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1985, Aerial Photograph Project (Dartmoor) - Dartmoor Pre-NMP (Cartographic). SDV319854.
Possible enclosure cut by an openwork gully. Visible on 1980 NMR aerial photograph.
Royal Commission for the Historical Monuments of England, 1987-1993, Duchy Farms Project Survey Visit (Report - Survey). SDV350839.
(22/03/1990) SX 6971 7972. An incomplete curvilinear enclosure, probably originally circular, situated in enclosed land on the edge of a steep openwork gulley (see SX 67 NE 107), on the moderate W slope of Hameldown.
The S side appears to be cut by a prominent loop of the openwork leaving an internal area of 0.08 ha. It was probably c. 0.1 ha when complete. The well preserved W arc is a massive, stony scarp 3-6m long and 1.6m high: it has no internal relief, possibly because of soil accumulation. The remainder of the circuit survives as a badly disturbed, very stony low bank averaging 2.5m wide and 0.5m high and broken in four places. Small piles of hand-size stones have been cleared onto both it and three W-facing stony scarps running S into the interior. These scarps are possibly the product of ploughing through the bank, producing lynchets which have been removed subsequently from the field immediately to the N. Certainly, their alignment is identical to lynchets of the field system SX 67 NE 111, visible to both E and W. It is unlikely that any of the internal scarps are building platforms within the enclosure.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV295598 | Aerial Photograph: |
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SDV319854 | Cartographic: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1985. Aerial Photograph Project (Dartmoor) - Dartmoor Pre-NMP. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Aerial Photograph P. Cartographic. |
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SDV350839 | Report - Survey: Royal Commission for the Historical Monuments of England. 1987-1993. Duchy Farms Project Survey Visit. Royal Commission for the Historical Monuments of England Archaeological Survey. Unknown. |
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Associated Monuments
MDV122261 | Related to: Enclosure with platform on Hamel Down, Manaton (Monument) |
MDV122263 | Related to: Features on Hamel Down, Manaton (Monument) |
MDV26230 | Related to: Open cut on Hamel Down (Monument) |
MDV26231 | Related to: Open cut on Hamel Down (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV8658 - Challacombe, Duchy Farms Survey
- EDV8423 - Duchy Farms Project
Date Last Edited: | Jan 31 2022 12:04PM |
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