- Sutton Walls Hill Fort
Sutton Walls Hillfort is an elongated ovoid
Iron Age Hill fort located four miles north of the city ofHereford, England . It has been quarried for gravel, leaving behind aquarry that was used as a dump for toxic waste during the 1960's and 70's. It was added to theSites and Monuments Record in 1988.History
The Sutton Walls hillfort dates back to the
Iron Age , at which time it did not have any defenses. As time went on, defenses began to be added, and by 100BC, the fort had a V shaped ditch and an internal bank, which was revetted with timber and stone. Huts were then constructed later on.The defenses were then strengthened around AD25, however archaeological digs have revealed that around AD48, 24 people were killed in the fort (probably by Romans) and thrown into the ditch. The skeletons show the wounds received, and some were decapitated. This did not end occupation, however, and the fort remained in use until around the 3rd century. [cite web |url=http://www.roman-britain.org/places/celtic/sutton_walls.htm |title=Sutton Walls |publisher=roman-britain.org |accessdate=2008-08-22] verify credibility|date=August 2008cite web |url=http://www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/hsmr/db.php?smr_no=912 |title=Sutton Walls hill fort |publisher=Historic Herefordshire online |accessdate=2008-08-22]References
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