Coordinates: 51°09′51″N 2°01′35″W / 51.1643°N 2.0263°W / 51.1643; -2.0263

Codford Circle

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Codford Circle
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Alternative nameOldbury Camp,
Wilsbury Ring,
Woldsbury
LocationWiltshire
RegionSouthern England
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TypeHilltop enclosure or possible hillfort
Area3.6 ha (8.9 acres)
Height188 m (617 ft)
History
MaterialChalk
PeriodsPossible Neolithic
Site notes
ArchaeologistsSir Richard Colt Hoare,
W.F. Cunnington

Codford Circle, also known as Wilsbury Ring, Woldsbury, and possibly Oldbury Camp, is a Neolithic hill top enclosure or possible hillfort located on the summit of Codford Hill, a chalk promontory of Salisbury Plain, near to the village and civil parish of Codford, in Wiltshire, England.[1]

The site is oval in plan and approximately of 3.6 ha (8.9 acres). It is surrounded by a bank 6.5 m (21 ft) wide and up to 1.6 m (5.2 ft) high, then a ditch 5 m (16 ft) wide and up to 0.5 m (1.6 ft) deep, although an area on the south eastern edge has been reduced by ploughing. Aerial photography shows signs of an inner ditch, possibly signs of a former palisade fence, and entrances on the east and west sides. The entrances on the southeast and northwest sides are later in date.[1]

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3D view of the digital terrain model

There is no archaeological evidence for occupation, and the earthworks have been interpreted as being defensively weak owing to their slight nature, therefore the site is interpreted as an enclosure of an unknown but ancient date.[1]

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