CARROCK FELL, CALDBECK AND MUNGRISDALE CUMBRIA

Author(s): T Pearson

RCHME surveyed a stone-built enclosure on the summit of Carrock Fell, Cumbria.The site is recorded in the NMR (NY 33 SW 1) as a likely Iron Age hillfort but the possibility that it might be a Neolithic enclosure led to it being surveyed as pan of the Neolithic Industries and Enclosures project of the RCHME. In addition to the enclosure, the survey also recorded the remains of a cairn at the eastern end of the site (NY 33 SW 3) and a ruined structure on the south-east slope of the hill, adjacent to the enclosure wall.

Report Number:
115/1996
Series:
Other
Pages:
16
Keywords:
Bronze Age Iron Age Neolithic Prehistoric Roman Stone Stone, Worked Survey

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