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Bronze Age and Iron Age hill forts

Part of the Prehistoric Britain series
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What are hill forts? Who built them and why? What was life in a hill fort like? Hill forts are walled places that were built during Prehistoric times.

These walled places, or enclosures, were built on high ground and had high walls, fences and ditches built around them.

Archaeologists believe that there were once many thousands of hill forts in existence while today there are 3,000 of them remaining.

They are a fascinating reminder of our Bronze and Iron Age ancestors and give us clues about how they lived and their early building methods.

In this book you can find out about why people built hill forts, how they built them, why they chose particular building sites and much more.

You can also read in-depth profiles of the most well-known hill forts in the UK, such as Maiden Castle, Danebury and Mither Tap.

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Raintree
1474730485 / 9781474730488
Paperback / softback
936.101
01/11/2018
United Kingdom
English
32 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour)
27 cm
Children / Juvenile Learn More
Reprint. "Book band level: Brown"--Back cover. Originally published: 2017.