Brigantes Nation
Contents1 Reports2 Pages3 Sites4 Finds ReportsAgricolaAgricultural practices through timeAlmondbury Hill FortAncient Rock Art – Group HomeArchaeology – Group HomeArchbishop LanfrancAugustusBackground – The CeltsBarwick in Elmet, West YorkshireBasics of Celtic LifeBoadiceaBrigantia during the Dark AgesBrigantia General – Group HomeCaratacusCartimanduaCeltic CustomsCeltic EconomyCeltic FestivalsCeltic GodsCeltic HeadsCeltic Heads – Group HomeCeltic IndustryCeltic Religion and BeliefsCeltic TribesCeltic WarriorsCelts through Roman EyesCerialis PetilliusCerne Abbas Giant, DorsetClassification of Vitrified FortsClaudiusCleave Dyke Defensive System, North YorkshireClickhimin, ShetlandCraig Phadrig, InvernessDark Ages Brigantia Group HomeDevil’s Arrows, North YorkshireDundon Hill, SomersetDunmallard Hill, CumbriaDunnideer, AberdeenEarly Christian syncretism and how the old ones hid amongst the new religionEboracum, York, North YorkshireEileen na Goar, HighlandsEuropean Celtic TribesFinavon, AngusFinding Bardon – An Arthurian QuestFlora and Fauna associated with BrighidFremington Hagg Cavalry Hoard, North YorkshireGreta Bridge Roman Fort, County DurhamGuide – Bronze Age MiningGuide – DesktopGuide – Getting StartedGuide – GlossaryGuide – GPRGuide – Hidden RemainsGuide – LOS AnalysisGuide – MiningGuide – Mining GlossaryGuide – ResistivityGuide – Visible RemainsGuide, IntroductionHadrianHeads at St Michael, KirklingtonHill Figures – Group HomeHousesteads, NorthumberlandHow to Vitrify a FortHutton Moor Henge, North YorkshireIceniIron Age Brigantia – Group HomeJames the Deacon of YorkJulius CaesarKatherine ParrKilgram Bridge, North YorkshireKirkhaugh, CumbriaKirklington Tumulus, North YorkshireKnockfarrel, Ross and CromartyL’enigme des forts vitrifiesLive Moor, Whorlton, North YorkshireMaiden Castle, Pooley Bridge, CumbriaMaiden Castle, Reeth, North YorkshireMalham Marching Camp, North YorkshireMam Tor, Peak District, DerbyshireMesolithic Brigantia and Earlier – Group HomeMonmouth’s Kings of BritainMote of Mark, DumfriesMystery of Vitrified FortsNear Moor, North YorkshireNeolithic and Bronze Age Brigantia – Group HomeNew Sites Group HomeNoble or Royal Houses and the House of HautevilleNorham, NorthumberlandPickhill Mound, North YorkshirePope Gregory the GreatRey Cross Marching Camp, CumbriaRoman Brigantia and Later – Group HomeRoman Rig Defensive Dyke, South YorkshireRoulston Scar, North YorkshireScoles Coppice, South YorkshireScorton Cursus, North YorkshireStanwick Hill Fort, Forcett, North YorkshireStaple Howe, West Hesterton, North YorkshireSutton Common, Doncaster, South YorkshireSyncretism through the agesTap O’Noth, InverurieTemple Lane Ritual RoutewayThe Border ReiversThe Cistercians in North YorkshireThe Danby FamilyThe Gallus Frontier – Brigantia against the RomansThe Goddess Brigantia – The ‘Exalted One’The Gododdin (Y Gododdin)The Golden Rings of our Bronze Age “Elite”The growth of Christianity 50AD – 1100ADThe Kingdom of VenutiusThe Knights TemplarThe Latimer FamilyThe Lawson-Tancred familyThe NevillesThe Percy FamilyThe PremonstratensiansThe Scrope familyThe use of the word Lady in relation to water related structuresThe walled gardens of BrigantiaThornborough Henges, North YorkshireTimeline 60BC – 138ADTor Dyke, North YorkshireTroutbeck Roman Camps, CumbriaUffington White Horse, OxfordshireVenutiusVespasianVitified Forts – Group HomeVitrified Forts DistributionVitrified Forts GazeteerWhy Vitrify a Fort?William MaletWincobank, South YorkshireYorkshire’s “Sacred Vale” – The Dawn of BrigantiaPagesActivate Ancient Leaders Archaeology Guide Blogs Brigantia - The Ancient Sources Forums Getting Started Groups Guidelines Henge Capital of Britain Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - The Vale of Mowbray and its henges Chapter 3 - The British Henge Complexes Chapter 4 - The early development of The Sacred Vale Chapter 5 - The Later Neolithic Explosion Chapter 6 - The Other Monuments of the Sacred Vale Chapter 7 - The Importance of Trade Chapter 8 - The Early Bronze Age and Beyond Hill Figures Main Members My Profile Newsletter Privacy Policy Register Site Map Site Research Site-Wide Activity Sites Stories of Brigantia A splintered path And the world fell apart Vision Vitrified Forts SitesAll Saints Church RudstonArka Unskel FortArka Unskel, HighlandsBainbridge Camp – Hill FortBainbridge Roman FortBarry Hill FortBarwick in Elmet Iron Age Hill FortBoltby Scar Iron Age Hill FortBolton Hall, WensleydaleBowbridge Lane Late Bronze Age burial site, CatterickBraithwaite Wood Fort, East WittonBrigantiaCana Barn HengeCana Barn HengeCarl Wark Hill FortCarperby in WensleydaleCarperby Market Cross, WensleydaleCastercliff Hill FortCastle BoltonCastle Dykes Henge, Thoralby – North YorkshireCastle Dykes Roman VillaCastle Hill, AlmondburyCastle Naze Hill FortCastle Point FortCastle Steads Hill FortCastlerigg stone circleCatterick HengeCatterick Roman FortCatterick Roman Marching CampCerne Abbas Giant Hill FigureCleave Dyke Defensive SystemClickhimin BrochCobscar Smelting Mill Chimney, Redmire, WensleydaleConstable BurtonConstable Burton HallCounty DurhamCraig Phadrig Hill FortCumbriaDevil’s ArrowsDorsetDumphries and GallowayDundon Hill FortDunmallard Hill FortDunnideer FortEarthwork 300m East of the Entrance to Swinton CastleEarthworks at Bellerby, LeyburnEarthworks at Bolton CastleEarthworks at Manor Grange WensleydaleEarthworks at Paradigm Sharpening, Nelholme, WensleydaleEarthworks at RedmireEarthworks at StaintonEarthworks at the top of Holly Hill, WellEarthworks at Walburn Hall Farm, RichmondEast YorkshireEboracum, YorkEgglestone Abbey, Barnard CastleEileen na Goar FortEllerton AbbeyElslack Roman FortField Systems at ReethFinavon FortFremington HaggGrampianGreta Bridge Roman FortGrinton Lodge EarthworksHadrian’s WallHall Tower Hill and Wendel Hill – Barwick in ElmetHardnott Roman FortHighlandsHousesteads Roman FortHow Hill HillfortHutton Moor HengeKilgram Bridge FordKing Arthurs Round Table HengeKirkhaughKirklington TumulusKnockfarrel FortLady Bridge – TamworthLadybridge near Thornborough HengesLancashireLittle Meg Stone CircleLive Moor Hill FortLong Meg and her Daughters standing stone and stone circleMaiden Castle Fort Pooley BridgeMaiden Castle Fort ReethMaidens Grave – Burton Fleming, North YorkshireMalham Roman Camp, North YorkshireMalham Roman Marching CampMam Tor Hill FortMarne Barracks Neolithic palisaded enclosureMarrick PrioryMayburgh HengeMickley RiverworksMiddleham CastleMitchell Laithes Farm Ring Cairn and burial complex, Ossett, West YorkshireMorpeth Clock TowerMote of Mark Hill FortMotte and Bailey – NorthallertonNear MoorNewsham House, Newsham, RichmondNewton Kyme HengeNorham FortNorth DerbyshireNorth YorkshireNorthumberlandNunwick HengeOxfordshirePenhill Preceptory – Chapel of the Knights TemplarPerthshirePickhill MoundPiercebridge Roman BridgePiercebridge Roman Fort and VicusPolly Peachums Tower, WensleydaleRey Cross Roman Marching CampRichmond, North YorkshireRoman Ford – Barnard CastleRoman Rig Defensive WorksRoulston Scar Hill FortRudston Standing StoneScoles Coppice FortScorton CursusScotts Dyke – RichmondSinderby HengeSnape CastleSomersetSouth YorkshireSt Andrews Church AldboroughSt Cuthberts Church ForcettSt John the Baptist Church Kirby WiskeSt John the Baptist Church StanwickSt Lamberts Church BurnestonSt Martin’s Priory RichmondSt Mary Magdalen the Leper Chapel RiponSt Mary’s Chapel, Snape CastleSt Marys Church WathSt Michael & All Angels, DownholmeSt Michael and All Angels Church, HubberholmeSt Michael’s Church KirklingtonSt Oswalds ChurchStaffordshireStanwick Hill FortStaple Howe West HestertonStudforth Hill Roman Amphitheatre and Motte and Bailey, Aldborough, North YorkshireSutton Common FortTamworth CastleTap O’Noth Hill FortTaysideThe Brigantes of LancashireThe Rocket, Pepperpot and Gate Follies and sorrounding earthworks – West WittonThe Temple Folly – WensleydaleThe Tower Folly, Bolton HallThornborough HengesTor DykeTroutback Roman CampsUffington White HorseWest YorkshireWhitley Castle Roman FortWincobank Hill FortWoden Law Hill FortFindsSilver phalera showing Medusa’s image, from Vidolanda
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