| ID: | SDV269371 |
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| Originator: | Worth, R. N. |
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| Summary: | Vis=-/-/1894(worth, r. N. ) earthbanks on the side of the hill below okehampton camp are more likely to have been the walls of an enclosure for sheep and cattle than a roman camp as conjectured. Rectangular plan. Earthwork is possibly modern. Marked on courtenay map of 1780 (greeves). The northern defences of the hillfort (sx69sw/13) have been enclosed by a bank and ditch of medieval origins. No surface indications of ridge and furrow, though east side of enclosure is a lynchet over 1.5m deep (austin et al) (identification of austin description with above not certain - dmg). |
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Associated Monuments (1)
| MDV10461 | Coin at Mount Pleasant (Find Spot) |
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