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Banjo Enclosure, Effingham Common

An earthwork on Effingham Common was probably destroyed by the 1802 Enclosure Act. Potentially still traceable as very low earthworks just beyond the Western boundary of the field, with the possible remains of an associated field system. ...

Iron Age Banjo Enclosure

Iron Age “Banjo” enclosure. A banjo site at South Tadworth Farm, Tadworth was discovered on aerial photographs, and was used to evaluate methods of assessing the condition of burial sites by geophysical and geochemical means. No internal features showed ...

Possible Iron Age banjo enclosure and kiln site, Matthew Arnold School, Staines

Geophysical survey carried out as part of a university project, in order to test for the existence of an eastern enclosure to the Caesar’s Camp earthwork, as defined by William Stukeley in 1723. A number of new features were identified, including the rema ...
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