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| Site name | Cadbury Camp, Tickenham |
| Site number | 1399 |
| Burial codes | 1002 1004 1021 1023 1026 1028 1030 1035 1042 1045 1051 1065 1075 1084 1092 1098 1104 1111 1128 1143 1151 1181 |
| 100bc-AD43 | A hill fort dated to the Later Iron Age by finds, with in Cutting II of the inner fosse human remains discovered at several places. A molar tooth was found in the entrance way, the greater part of a left ulna in the upper silting, and a lower jaw and teeth at a depth of c1.7m with small pieces of pottery. |
| Remains/Period | Y1 |
| County | Somerset |
| Region | SW |
| National grid square | ST |
| X coordinate | 450 |
| Y coordinate | 730 |
| Bibliographic source | Gray 1922 |
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