Mam Tor hillfort
United Kingdom /
England /
Tideswell /
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Tideswell
World / United Kingdom / England
archaeological site, hillfort, scheduled ancient monument
The summit of Mam Tor is encircled by a late Bronze Age and early Iron Age univallate hill fort. Radiocarbon analysis suggests occupation from around 1200 BC. The earliest remaining features are two Bronze Age burial mounds, one just below the summit and the other on the summit itself, though now buried under the paving. At a later stage over a hundred small platforms were levelled into the hill near the summit, allowing inhabited timber huts to be constructed. The hill fort and burial mounds are a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mam_Tor#Prehistory
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°21'1"N 1°48'35"W
- Roman Road - Blackstone Edge 37 km
- Former POW Camp 69 km
- Icknield Street 85 km
- Roman Town 91 km
- Wroxeter Roman City 93 km
- Aldro earthworks 104 km
- Rudston 128 km
- Durobrivae 130 km
- Longthorpe Roman Settlement 134 km
- Danes Dyke 140 km
- Mam Tor 0.1 km
- Landslip 0.6 km
- Snels Low 2.3 km
- Eldon Hill Quarry (disused) 2.8 km
- Hope Cement Works Limestone Quarry 3.6 km
- Kinder Scout 5.6 km
- Fairbrook clough 6.3 km
- Howden Reservoir 10 km
- Howden Moors 12 km
- Bradfield CP 14 km