hut circle उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- There are a number of megalithic burial chambers, stone hut circles and British Iron Age field systems and enclosures to be seen in the vicinity of Carn Llidi and St Davids Head.
- At its foot lies Browngelly Downs, and the area has preserved various remains of hut circles, autogenic alteration than other areas of Bodmin Moor due to some type of local anomaly.
- Cairnfields have on occasions been confused with various other classes of monuments, such as round barrow cemeteries and groups of round barrows, stone hut circles, ring cairns, or burnt mounds.
- On the levelled summit area are slight indications of rubble walling and artificial scarping on the south and east sides and in the north-east corner are the possible remains of a hut circle.
- The area inside the outer wall has a series of hut circles and 93 storage pits cut directly into the bedrock, which is only around beneath the surface of the soil in most places.
- Castell Caer Seion comprised a stone walled fort, and remains show this to have been an extensive site, incorporated more than 60 hut circles and levelled platform houses, and with a citadel and outposts.
- The Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles are under the care of Cadw; the site is open to the public, free of charge, throughout the year, except for 24, 25 and 26 December and New Year's Day.
- Nestled below Caer y Twr is a group of several enclosed huts, named " Cytiau Tw Mawr " ( the Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles ), that also date from the 3rd to the 4th centuries, some of which still contain the accoutrements of life, such as hearths and shelves.
- The valley has a long history of inhabitation, a socketed Bronze Age axe was found on Low Fell above Greenburn Beck in 1961 and remains of an Iron Age nucleated hillfort have been found at Castle Howe-a small mound of volcanic rock-including a hut circle and ditches cut into the rock.
- Eleven iron ballista bolts have been found on the hill, clustered in the so-called " Chieftain's hut " area ( two hut circles, one of which had an enclosure around it ) but there are no other signs of a struggle, suggesting the Durotriges surrendered to the superior Roman army.