Thesaurus Term/Concept: HUT CIRCLE

Identifier 68964
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A round house indicated by the presence of a low, roughly circular bank of turf, earth or stone, which formed the base of the walls. Characteristic of the later prehistoric period. Where several occur together use HUT CIRCLE SETTLEMENT.

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Instances/Examples (11)

Context Record
Monument Type MNF40539 Cropmarks of a ring ditch possibly relating to an Iron Age curvilinear enclosure (Cropmark and Earthwork)
Monument Type MNF6019 Micklemoor Hill Iron Age site (Monument)
Monument Type MNF60196 Possible Bronze Age barrows or Iron Age hut circles (Cropmark and Earthwork)
Monument Type MNF31741 Possible Bronze Age ring ditches or hut circles, enclosures, and linear features (Monument)
Monument Type MNF1310 Possible Iron Age round houses (Cropmark and Earthwork)
Monument Type MNF3698 Possible undated round houses (Monument)
Monument Type MNF2413 Roman four post structure, Luddington's Gravel Pit (Monument)
Monument Type MNF40782 Site of Neolithic mortuary enclosure (Cropmark and Earthwork)
Monument Type MNF40375 Sites of ring ditches and hut circle (Monument)
Monument Type MNF1308 Thornham Fort (Monument)
Monument Type MNF5986 Undated earthwork (Monument)