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THE NATIVE HILL FORTS OF NORTH WALES AND THEIR DEFENCES. Presidential Address to the Cambrian Archaeological Association. By Willoughby Gardner, F.S.A. (Archaeologia Cambrensis, December 1926).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2015
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1 DrWheeler’s, R.E.M.theory of a native militia is the most suggestive explanation yet put forward. SeeRoman and Native in Wales(Cymmrodorion Society’s Transactions,1922).Google Scholar
2 e.g. Hod Hill, Dorset; Hembury, Honiton, and Dumpton Great Camp, Luppitt, Devon; Gallox Hill and Bat’s Castle, Dunster, Somerset; Old Oswestry and Caynham Camp, Salop. For plans, see Hadrian Alcroft, A. Earthwork of England.Google Scholar For German examples at Altehöfe and Fiinsterlohr, see plans in Praehistorische de Zeitschrift11,108.Google Scholar