Mount Caburn Hillfort – Prehistoric Life on the South Downs | Iron Age Sussex
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Mount Caburn near Lewes was once home to a prehistoric hillfort built around 400 BC.
Archaeologists discovered over 140 storage pits, pottery, tools, and ritual burials — evidence that this was a place of ceremony and community, not just defence.
From its summit, you can see Firle Beacon and the Ouse Valley, part of a network of hillforts that appeared across Britain during the Iron Age.
Only earthworks remain today, but they mark one of the oldest human sites on the South Downs.
Location: Mount Caburn, near Glynde & Lewes, East Sussex
Period: Iron Age (around 400 BC)
Filmed for: Sussex Photography
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