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  2. Windmill Hill culture - Wikipedia

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    The Windmill Hill culture was a name given to a people inhabiting southern Britain, in particular in the Salisbury Plain area close to Stonehenge, c. 3000 BC. [1] They were an agrarian Neolithic people; their name comes from Windmill Hill, a causewayed enclosure near Avebury. [2]

  3. Windmill Hill, Avebury - Wikipedia

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    Windmill Hill is a Neolithic causewayed enclosure in the English county of Wiltshire, part of the Avebury World Heritage Site, about 1 mile (2 km) northwest of Avebury. Enclosing an area of 21 acres (8.5 ha), it is the largest known causewayed enclosure in Britain. [ 1 ]

  4. Mount Vernon House, Hampstead - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon House (originally Windmill Hill House) is a house in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. It has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) since May 1974. [1] The garden wall is separately listed at Grade II. [2] The house was built around 1726 and was altered in the early 19th century.

  5. Avebury - Wikipedia

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    The Avebury monument is a part of a larger prehistoric landscape containing several older monuments nearby, including West Kennet Long Barrow, Windmill Hill and Silbury Hill. By the Iron Age , the site had been effectively abandoned, with some evidence of human activity on the site during the Roman period .

  6. Windmill Hill - Wikipedia

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    Windmill Hill culture, named after the Avebury site but now considered as several separate archaeological cultures Windmill Hill, Bristol , a predominantly residential area within Bedminster, Bristol Windmill Hill, Buckinghamshire , an archive and office complex near Waddesdon Manor

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    Former President Donald Trump, who’s set to speak on Saturday night, regularly rants about windmills and how they kill whales.No, really. Florida Rep Byron Donalds appeared on stage in National ...

  8. Harold St George Gray - Wikipedia

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    He excavated at various sites in the South West of England, including Arbor Low, Glastonbury Lake Village, Avebury, and Windmill Hill. Gray was born in 1872 in Lichfield. In 1888 he started working for the archaeologist Augustus Pitt Rivers and trained in archaeological techniques and later took over as his secretary. [2]

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    Chelsie Hill became paralyzed at 17, but she's never let her injury stop her from pursuing her dreams of empowering young women through dance.