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Buckland Rings

Iron Age multi-banked enclosure, Hampshire, UK

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Buckland Rings is the site of an Iron Age hill fort in the town of Lymington, Hampshire. Today, the mounds and dykes around the outside which once constituted its defences are still clearly visible, although the outer bank lies under the road on the west side, and on the south-east it is nearly ploughed-out. Excavations of the inner and middle ramparts in 1935 revealed that they were of wall-and-fill construction, retained at the front by upright timber beams and walls of cut and laid turf. The entrance, which lies on the east side, was also excavated revealing a long entrance passage and the postholes for a pair of stout gateposts. The site was bought by Hampshire County Council in 1989 to ensure its preservation, and it is open to the public from the A337 road onto which part of it faces.

Paleolithic
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Iron Age
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Construction estimate by earlier excavator

1st century BC

Possible demolition or decline

c. 43 AD

Possible origin (academic estimate)

c. 5th century BC

Thomas Wright visit

1743

Eastern ramparts flattened by farmer

c. 1750

Richard Warner account

1793

Hampshire Field Club review

1885

Preparatory work for excavation

1934

Christopher Hawkes excavation

1935

Property developer proposal

1986

Public inquiry rejection

1988

Purchase by Hampshire County Council

1989

Geophysical survey

1993

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Defensive Structures

DitchesDefensive WallsFortresses
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Miscellaneous Features

Dirt jumping track
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

Houses
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Environmental and Natural Features

Artificial MoundsLandscaped Earthworks
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United Kingdom

Coordinates

50.77° N, -1.56° E