Caesars Camp Bracknell Forest
About Caesars Camp Bracknell Forest
Caesar's Camp is an Iron Age slope post around 2400 years of age. It is found just in Crowthorne common area toward the south of Bracknell in the English region of Berkshire. It falls inside the Windsor Forest and is very much lush, in spite of the fact that parts of the fortification have now been cleared of a few trees. The territory is overseen by the Forestry Commission however claimed by Crown Estate Commission, and is open and available to general society. The slope fortification covers a region of around 17.2 sections of land and is encompassed by a mile long dump, making it one of the biggest in southern England.
Caesar's Camp is thought to have been built up around 500– 300BC. It is the main slope fortification of its compose that has been recognized in east Berkshire. Because the zone had a thick bed of sandstone underneath the best layers of soil, it was likely not appropriate for cultivating – the network at Caesar's Camp was in this manner subject to the create of neighboring settlements. Caesar's Camp was consequently in all probability utilized as a get together point and a commercial center. Its gigantic external dividers and 1 mile long dump defense likewise recommend that it was utilized as a place of refuge if there should arise an occurrence of assault.
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