Combe Hill Tumuli

Heritage Site in Sussex Wealden

England

Combe Hill Tumuli

Window on Willingdon Lane
Window on Willingdon Lane Credit: Ian Cunliffe

Combe Hill Tumuli, located in Sussex, England, is a significant heritage site that consists of a group of ancient burial mounds or tumuli. Dating back to the Bronze Age, these mounds are believed to have been constructed between 2200 and 1500 BCE, making them over 4,000 years old. The site is situated on a hilltop, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The tumuli at Combe Hill are circular in shape and vary in size, ranging from approximately 10 to 30 meters in diameter. They were constructed by piling up layers of earth and stones, with some containing internal stone chambers that once housed the deceased and their burial goods. These mounds were likely used to bury important individuals or members of the local community, and their construction and location reflect the cultural and religious practices of the time.

Excavations and archaeological surveys have been conducted at Combe Hill Tumuli, revealing a wealth of valuable artifacts and insights into the lives of the people who lived during the Bronze Age. Items such as pottery, bronze tools, and personal ornaments have been discovered, shedding light on the craftsmanship and trade networks of the period. These findings have contributed to the understanding of the social, economic, and religious aspects of Bronze Age society in the region.

Combe Hill Tumuli is an important heritage site that provides a tangible link to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the ancient history of Sussex and the communities that once thrived in the area.

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Combe Hill Tumuli Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.7982/0.2335 or Grid Reference TQ5702. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Window on Willingdon Lane
Window on Willingdon Lane
Fence into Duttle's Bottom
Fence into Duttle's Bottom
Jevington
Jevington
Bridleway
Bridleway
Handmade sign
Handmade sign
Gate on bridleway
Gate on bridleway
Oxendean Farm
Oxendean Farm
Grassland, Willingdon Hill
Grassland, Willingdon Hill
Ruin, Willingdon Hill
Ruin, Willingdon Hill
Bridleway, Willingdon Hill
Bridleway, Willingdon Hill
Bridleway, Willingdon Hill
Bridleway, Willingdon Hill
Downland meadow
Downland meadow
Ruin on Willingdon Hill
Ruin on Willingdon Hill
View east over Willingdon Bottom
View east over Willingdon Bottom
House on Green Lane
House on Green Lane
Coombe Hill viewed in a west-northwest direction, East Sussex This photo looks over part of the dry valley of Willingdon Bottom toward Coombe Hill. The archaeological features on Coombe Hill, including a causewayed enclosure and barrows, lie on the crest of the hill and in a saddle of land on the western side.
Coombe Hill viewed in a west-northwest direction, East Sussex
This photo looks over part of the dry valley of Willingdon Bottom toward Coombe Hill. The archaeological features on Coombe Hill, including a causewayed enclosure and barrows, lie on the crest of the hill and in a saddle of land on the western side.
Bronze-Age bowl barrow on Combe Hill, East Sussex This westerly looking photo shows the most easterly of the barrows on Combe Hill.
Bronze-Age bowl barrow on Combe Hill, East Sussex
This westerly looking photo shows the most easterly of the barrows on Combe Hill.
Bronze Age bowl barrow viewed from the west, East Sussex The bowl barrow in the photo is being viewed from the west. It appears to have been originally dug in Victorian times without proper records being kept.
Bronze Age bowl barrow viewed from the west, East Sussex
The bowl barrow in the photo is being viewed from the west. It appears to have been originally dug in Victorian times without proper records being kept.
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Combe Hill Tumuli is located at Grid Ref: TQ5702 (Lat: 50.7982, Lng: 0.2335)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Located within 500m of 50.7982,0.2335
Combe Hill
Natural: peak
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q17674926
Wikipedia: en:Combe Hill, East Sussex
Lat/Long: 50.7982543/0.2334986
Combe Hill Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure
Archaeological Site: enclosure
Historic: archaeological_site
Historic Civilization: neolithic
Wikidata: Q17674926
Lat/Long: 50.7981122/0.2336053
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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