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Tribal Kindoms & Danebury Hillfort

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Tribal Kindoms & Danebury Hillfort

Tribal kingdoms in the Iron Age

Tribal kingdoms in the Iron Age

  • Tribal kingdoms ruled the Iron Age lands.
    • Each tribe had its own leader or king.
    • They controlled different parts of Britain.
    • They traded goods with each other.
    • They fought for land and power.
Hill Forts

Hill Forts

  • Iron Age people built hill forts for protection.
  • Hill forts were large, strong settlements on hills.
    • The forts had wooden or stone walls.
    • The forts helped tribes defend their homes and land.
Danebury Hillfort

Danebury Hillfort

  • Danebury is a famous Iron Age hill fort in Hampshire.
  • People built Danebury around 600 BC.
  • Archaeologists found homes, tools, and food at Danebury.
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Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age

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The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain

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Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots

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The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England

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