k The Kettles, UK, 3D LiDAR scan 3D LiDAR scan of The Kettles in Northumberland, UK. The digital terrain model offers a view of the surrounding landscape without obstruction from foliage. This ancient hillfort is one of many found across the UK and dates back to the Iron Age, roughly between 700 BC and 43 AD. These hillforts served as fortified settlements or defensive structures for ancient communities, offering protection and strategic control over the surrounding territory. The fort occupies a natural ridge protected on three sides by steep slopes. The hill fort is divided into two sections by triple ramparts. Image contains UK public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0., by SIMON TERREYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Kettles, UK, 3D LiDAR scan 3D LiDAR scan of The Kettles in Northumberland, UK. The digital terrain model offers a view of the surrounding landscape without obstruction from foliage. This ancient hillfort is one of many found across the UK and dates back to the Iron Age, roughly between 700 BC and 43 AD. These hillforts served as fortified settlements or defensive structures for ancient communities, offering protection and strategic control over the surrounding territory. The fort occupies a natural ridge protected on three sides by steep slopes. The hill fort is divided into two sections by triple ramparts. Image contains UK public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0., by SIMON TERREY SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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The Kettles, UK, 3D LiDAR scan

3D LiDAR scan of The Kettles in Northumberland, UK. The digital terrain model offers a view of the surrounding landscape without obstruction from foliage. This ancient hillfort is one of many found across the UK and dates back to the Iron Age, roughly between 700 BC and 43 AD. These hillforts served as fortified settlements or defensive structures for ancient communities, offering protection and strategic control over the surrounding territory. The fort occupies a natural ridge protected on three sides by steep slopes. The hill fort is divided into two sections by triple ramparts. Image contains UK public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0., by SIMON TERREY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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