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Church Hill, West Sussex
50.8633° N, -0.4181° E
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Church Hill is an archaeological site, of the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, in West Sussex, England. It is on the South Downs near the village of Findon and about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Worthing. It is a scheduled monument.
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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John Pull excavations (first phase)
1932–1939
John Pull excavations (second phase)
1945–1949
Further archaeological investigation
1984–1986
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Underground Tunnels
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Burial and Funerary Structures
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Industrial and Craft Structures
Mines
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Artificial Mounds
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