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Brandon Camp
52.3461° N, -2.8817° E
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Brandon Camp is an archaeological site, about 1 mile south of Leintwardine, in Herefordshire. England. It is a hillfort of the Iron Age, which later became a Roman fort. The site is a scheduled monument.
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Samian ware (pottery)
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