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Horse Pool Camp
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Location Whitestaunton, Somerset, England
Built Bronze AgeIron Age
Official name: Croydon Hill

Horse Pool Camp is an ancient place in England called a hill fort. It was built a very long time ago during the Iron Age. People also know it as Whitestaunton Camp.

What is Horse Pool Camp?

Horse Pool Camp is a special kind of ancient site known as a hill fort. It was built during the Iron Age, which was a period from about 800 BC to AD 100. People in the Iron Age used iron tools and weapons.

What is a Hill Fort?

A hill fort is like an ancient village or camp built on top of a hill. These places were often surrounded by large walls or banks of earth. These defenses helped protect the people living inside from enemies.

Horse Pool Camp is described as "univallate." This means it had just one main wall or rampart around it. Many hill forts had multiple layers of defenses.

Where is Horse Pool Camp Located?

This ancient site is found in the South Somerset area of Somerset, England. It is about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) west of a village called Whitestaunton. The camp is also very close to the border of another county, Devon.

What Does Horse Pool Camp Look Like?

Horse Pool Camp has an oval shape. It is quite large, measuring about 300 meters (984 feet) long. It is also about 150 meters (492 feet) wide. Imagine a big oval field on a hill, surrounded by old earthworks.

Archaeologists study places like Horse Pool Camp to learn about how people lived thousands of years ago. These sites help us understand ancient communities and their way of life.

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