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DescriptionRamparts of Spettisbury Rings - geograph.org.uk - 1281226.jpg
English: Ramparts of Spettisbury Rings A hill just South of Spetisbury was used as a hill fort by a British tribe, protected by great ramparts around the living area. The Romans took over in 45AD, the battle left many skeletons discovered when the railway nearby was constructed around 1860.
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