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| the world's largest producer of direct-reduced | iron, a vital constituent of the steel industry. |
| driven rolling method to weld and forge wrought | iron, a process that enabled the iron company to beg |
| The grommet | iron, a form of toggle harpoon with an iron head, wa |
| tex paints with water containing high amount of | iron, a sequestering agent that will preferentially |
| hich is sometimes allocated in a special adverb | Iron a dialect of Ossetian language. |
| limited to enterocytes of the villi (where the | iron absorption takes place), being almost absent in |
| Obviously | iron absorption is inhibited, but the first sentence |
| sive absorption of zinc can suppress copper and | iron absorption. |
| ollaborators, is the star with the lowest known | iron abundance to date. |
| ity is 1.38 times solar, meaning it has greater | iron abundance relative to hydrogen and helium. |
| ors to mature red blood cells) with granules of | iron accumulated in perinuclear mitochondria. |
| typical nucleated erythrocytes with granules of | iron accumulated in perinuclear mitochondria. |
| Iron accumulates in the pancreas, liver and brain. | |
| aemochromatosis by the reversible nature of the | iron accumulation in the reticuloendothelial system. |
| c disorders called neurodegeneration with brain | iron accumulation (NBIA). |
| Especially the springs of | iron acidulous water are famous. |
| 24 June - | Iron Act, passed by Parliament, comes into effect, r |
| In American Colonial history, the | Iron Act, passed in 1750, was part of the British le |
| r structure with four hisitidines that hold the | iron active centre. |
| The station served | Iron Acton village and was sited to the south west o |
| Iron Acton station opened on 2 September 1872, with | |
| It lies east of Earthcott, Latteridge, | Iron Acton and Yate on the B4059 road. |
| cently restored Tudor house on Latteridge Lane, | Iron Acton, South Gloucestershire, England. |
| ristol, nearby villages include Nibley, Wapley, | Iron Acton, Coalpit Heath and Codrington. |
| e, Alice Poyntz, daughter of Nicholas Poyntz of | Iron Acton, Gloucestershire. |
| Iron Admirals: Naval Leadership in the Twentieth Cen | |
| The bridge was later rebuilt using wrought | iron after several more failed attempts to use cast |
| o once spent five minutes looking for his seven | iron after it flew into the rough following his driv |
| Walbury Hill and the | iron age hillfort of Walbury Camp |
| There is evidence of an | iron age settlement on the hill that overlooks the t |
| A Regional Study of an | Iron Age and Romano-British Upland Settlement. |
| Little Woodbury is the name of an important | Iron Age archaeological site near Salisbury in the E |
| Ladle Hill and | iron age hillfort and SSSI |
| Quarley Hill is the site of an | Iron Age univallate hillfort in Hampshire, southern |
| e Project' it involves the reconstruction of an | Iron Age lake village. |
| m the slender corpus of brief inscriptions from | Iron Age IIA-IIB Tell es-Safi. |
| Bronze and | Iron Age remains have been found on the fringe of th |
| It has been suggested as some sort of | Iron Age ritual site associated with the nearby hill |
| erry, Northern Ireland, just to the east of the | iron age Mount Sandel Fort. |
| Helsbury Castle, an | iron age hill fort, stands on Michaelstow Beacon hal |
| first explored in 1946 and misidentified as an | Iron Age broch. |
| Stonea Camp is an | Iron Age hill fort located near March in the Cambrid |
| Bury Camp is the site of an | Iron Age multivallate hillfort located in Wiltshire. |
| Prestonbury Castle is an | Iron Age Hill fort on the north east edge of Dartmoo |
| The Star Carr house was comparable to an | Iron Age roundhouse, about 3.5 metres (11 ft) wide a |
| the west of Brockley is Taps Combe Camp,a Roman | Iron Age hill fort. |
| t has been identified as the largest undefended | Iron Age settlement in south east Wales. |
| Denbury Hill is an | Iron Age Hill fort which is located to the south wes |
| A type of bone pendants found in | Iron Age (Biblical period) Palestine is also associa |
| ry with Maiden Bradley, is the site of an early | Iron Age settlement. |
| en inhabited for centuries, and Stonea Camp, an | Iron Age hill fort is located in the vicinity of the |
| The name Olivers Battery refers to a prominent | iron age earthwork. |
| The Sedgeford Torc is a broken | Iron Age gold torc found near the village of Sedgefo |
| Kingsdown Camp is an | Iron Age hill fort. |
| Burroughston Broch, | Iron Age archaeological site on the island of Shapin |
| The summit is crowned by an Ancient British | Iron Age or late Bronze Age hill fort. |
| biking is generally permitted except around the | Iron Age camps, Loughton Brook and other ecologicall |
| A number of | Iron Age fortifications surround the hill, but littl |
| May plantation takes its name from a vitrified | Iron Age hill fort on the south-west of the plantati |
| Iron Age Archaeology of the Northwest Iberian Penins | |
| (Old English: Tryndel, meaning "circle") is an | Iron Age hill fort on Saint Roche's Hill about 3 mil |
| For the | Iron Age hill fort in Somerset, see Bury Castle, Som |
| During the Bronze age and | Iron age it was an important agricultural crop in no |
| These may refer to totemist | Iron Age autochthones. |
| The | Iron Age fort on Craig yr Aderyn (Bird Rock). |
| Ashley's Copse is the site of an | Iron Age hillfort near to Salisbury. |
| The name Mynydd Y Gelli is also loaned to the | Iron age burial site that lies on one of its sides a |
| the Bronze Age and 2500 years ago there was an | Iron Age hill fort here known as Wandlebury Ring. |
| anary have been reconstructed on their original | Iron Age foundations |
| edon, North Somerset, on the site of an earlier | Iron Age hill fort. |
| Perborough Castle is the site of an | Iron Age univallate hillfort located at Compton in B |
| Kelly Rounds, or Castle Killibury is an | Iron Age hill fort in Cornwall, United Kingdom. |
| An ancient | Iron Age hill fort called Uley Bury lies just above |
| row on the Downs in the Bronze Age and into the | Iron Age and Roman times. |
| There are three | Iron Age hill forts overlooking the gorge, as well a |
| nd the 800 plus feet high Bausley Hill with its | Iron Age galleried fortification. |
| n Chase, Buckinghamshire, England of a hoard of | Iron Age gold staters. |
| Woodbury is an | Iron Age hill fort situated close to Dartmouth in De |
| hilworth Ring is the site of a small univallate | Iron Age hillfort located in Hampshire. |
| There are remains of a British | Iron Age hillfort en route which may have been the s |
| "'Celtic' | Iron Age Europe: the theoretical basis". |
| Late | Iron Age and Romano-British potery was found at a ki |
| This is likely to be of late | Iron Age or Roman date and highlights the last time |
| One other probably | Iron Age site remains unexcavated. |
| Tynron Doon is a multivallate | iron age hill fort outside the village of Tynron in |
| arthworks excavated were believed remains of an | Iron Age Belgic Fort (100-43BC). |
| st remains of the Villanovan culture, the first | Iron Age culture in ancient Italy. |
| The stone circles of the | Iron Age (ca. |
| Bussock Camp is the site of an | Iron Age bivallate hillfort located in Berkshire. |
| lso frequent deposition of horses in burials in | Iron Age India. |
| spouted vessel are found in Persia in the early | Iron Age and on Crete. |
| Other finds include an | Iron Age gold coin, Roman remains and a Saxon barrow |
| The parish includes Segsbury Camp, and | Iron Age hill fort on the crest of the Downs just ov |
| Prior to invention of shears - probably in the | Iron Age - the wool was plucked out by hand or by br |
| December - Little Horwood Hoard of | Iron Age gold staters from Buckinghamshire, England. |
| er, beneath these, a more complicated system of | Iron Age and early Roman Age habitation was uncovere |
| There is also evidence of | Iron Age burials in the area. |
| Findings have included a significant | Iron Age temple, a number of 1st millennium BC cunei |
| A significant amount of earlier | Iron Age I material was also uncovered as well as sm |
| Main | Iron Age tribes in Southern Britain. |
| Archaeological remains from the Bronze Age, | Iron Age and Roman period have been found in the par |
| It has many hallmarks of an | Iron Age fortifications and there are signs of a ram |
| s were found, including more than 300 Roman and | Iron Age salt production locations. |
| Ceardach may have been the site of an | Iron Age bloomery or furnace for smelting iron ore. |
| Coney's Castle is an | Iron Age hill fort in Dorset, England. |
| Lee Wood is the location of an | Iron Age enclosure or hill fort situated near to Bra |
| ely enclosed by the substantial ramparts of the | Iron Age hillfort, Dolebury Camp. |
| USS | Iron Age (1862) was a steamer acquired by the Union |
| Tedbury Camp is a multivallate | Iron Age promontory hill fort defended by two parall |
| In the area of the village evidences of | Iron Age settlements, namely celtic tumuli have been |
| ow lying land between the coast and Brent Knoll | Iron Age hill fort. |
| Wasteberry Camp is an | Iron Age hill fort situated close to the hamlet of B |
| Cunnilear Camp is an | Iron Age hill fort close to the village of Loxhore i |
| Above the village lies Trendle Ring, an | Iron Age settlement. |
| The Romans built a fort over an | Iron Age settlement sometime in the 1st century. |
| Originally an | Iron Age settlement, it was overlooked by a defensiv |
| es the parish just north of the village and the | Iron Age hill-fort known as Liddington Castle overlo |
| Willapark on the coast nearby was an | Iron Age cliff castle and at Lye Rock the barque 'Io |
| The line of the original | Iron Age trackway continues at the westerly end via |
| A major study of the | Iron Age material was carried out by Tom Moore. |
| single pit alignments date principally from the | Iron Age and represent agricultural boundaries. |
| In Wiltshire, -bury often indicates an | Iron Age or Bronze Age fortified hill fort, and such |
| In the | Iron Age (ca. |
| An | Iron Age shield was discovered near here in 1826. |
| Blewburton Hill is the site of an | Iron Age hillfort located in Oxfordshire. |
| hston Broch (grid reference HY 5406 2100) is an | Iron Age archaeological site on the island of Shapin |
| survive in Berry Castle; it dates from the late | Iron Age or early Romano British period. |
| First report on excavations of | Iron Age settlement of Biskupin. |
| "Dun Mor Vaul: an | Iron Age broch on Tiree", University of Glasgow Pres |
| On it is found the | Iron Age hill fort Castell Cawr and caves where rare |
| Farming in the | Iron Age by Peter J Reynolds. |
| The transition to the | Iron Age period is marked by the presence of megalit |
| e Excavation found evidence of a Bronze Age and | Iron Age settlement. |
| ter the Roman conquest of Britain, the original | Iron Age settlement came to be known by its Roman na |
| Holne Chase Castle is an | Iron Age hill fort situated close to Buckland-in-the |
| The Pre-Roman | Iron Age of Northern Europe, 4th century BC - 1st ce |
| Cannington Camp is a Bronze Age and | Iron Age hill fort near Cannington, Somerset, Englan |
| Cadbury Camp is an | Iron Age hill fort in Somerset, England, near the vi |
| Flint flakes, Bronze Age pottery, and | Iron Age pottery have also been found, which are now |
| This was then exploited by | Iron Age settlers through to Roman times for the ext |
| The Blackdown Rings are the earthworks of an | Iron Age hill fort near the hamlet of Hazelwood in D |
| An enclosed oppidum was a type of large, late | Iron Age settlement, or oppidum surrounded by an enc |
| ry is almost entirely inside the ramparts of an | Iron Age hill fort. |
| Dun Dornaigil is an | Iron Age broch in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlan |
| Castle Ditches is the site of an | Iron Age trivallate hillfort located in Wiltshire. |
| Tidbury Ring is the site of an | Iron Age univallate hillfort located in Hampshire. |
| The Bibroci were a tribe of | Iron Age Britain encountered by Julius Caesar during |
| It is significant as the site of both an | Iron Age hill fort and a later Roman signal station. |
| Prehistoric finds and an | Iron Age enclosure (above Parkmill) show the area of |
| There is also a | Iron Age hillfort known as Burrington Camp. |
| Traces of an early | Iron Age settlement from about the year 200 AD have |
| It is the site of Dinedor Camp, an | iron age hillfort. |
| Working Bones: A Unique | Iron Age IIA Bone Workshop from Tell es-Safi/Gath. |
| land is the site of the earthwork remains of an | Iron Age univallate hillfort. |
| Brewer's Castle is a defended | Iron Age settlement in the West Somerset district of |
| Castle Hill is the site of an | Iron Age univailate hillfort located in the New Fore |
| Dunwood Camp is the site of an | Iron Age hillfort located in Hampshire. |
| Alfred's Castle is a small | Iron Age hill fort, situated at grid reference SU277 |
| Burgh Walls Camp is a multivallate | Iron Age hill fort in the North Somerset district of |
| Near Trenale was the | Iron Age fort of Trenale Bury which was ploughed up |
| During the | Iron Age and the Roman era, it was part of the terri |
| ddition to the remains of double ramparts of an | Iron Age hill fort still being visible there is also |
| Peppercombe Castle is an | Iron Age Hill fort situated on cliffs to the East of |
| It is the site of an | Iron Age cemetery which gave the name of the Jastorf |
| ealed a Bronze Age barrow, a Saxon farm, and an | Iron Age village and well. |
| on to providing crucial dating material for the | Iron Age stratigraphy of Palestine, she obtained key |
| The village has an | Iron Age hill fort, Risbury Camp, located just outsi |
| Cro-Monolithic Remixes for an | Iron Age was an vinyl EP released by Sunn O))). |
| uman habitation since the Ice Age, including an | Iron Age fort and possibly a Roman camp. |
| It is divided into the early Germanic | Iron Age (EGIA) and the late Germanic Iron Age (LGIA |
| A reconstruction of an | Iron Age roundhouse was built on the site in 2006, b |
| local landscape feature is Y Garn Goch with two | Iron Age hill forts. |
| aterthuns are notable for being the site of two | Iron Age forts known as the White Caterthun and the |
| Iron age remains, Rough Tor. | |
| Its main claim to fame is the large hoard of | Iron Age materials discovered there in 1942, apparen |
| Westbury Camp is a univallate | Iron Age hill fort in the Sedgemoor district of Some |
| Chesters Hill Fort is an | Iron Age hill fort in East Lothian, Scotland. |
| During the | Iron Age the area surrounding the camp had a settled |
| mblage containing 27 gold coins of late British | Iron Age date and a Roman finger ring. |
| Bathampton Camp may have been a univallate | Iron Age hill fort or stock enclosure. |
| Burrow is a hill in Shropshire with an | Iron Age hill fort at the summit known as Burrow Cam |
| It was originally an | Iron Age hill fort in which the Romans may have cons |
| Beacon Castle is an | Iron Age hill fort close to Parracombe in Devon, Eng |
| eologists first made the decision to divide the | Iron Age into distinct pre-Roman and Roman Iron Ages |
| te bowls bear some resemblance in form with the | Iron Age Negevite pottery bowls. |
| mba stands for mounds covering Bronze and early | Iron Age settlements. |
| Whether there were distinct 2nd and 3rd | iron age phases, or merely a re-alignment in the 2nd |
| There are remains of an | Iron Age Fort, known as Malwood Castle. |
| Smythapark is the site of an | Iron Age hill fort, situated close to the village of |
| structure of Dun Ringill is consistent with an | Iron Age Broch dating to approximately the first yea |
| One feature of note within the site is an | Iron Age hill fort called Caesar's Camp. |
| e small hill and there are indications of other | Iron Age and earlier activity around the site. |
| On the hill above it is the | Iron Age hill fort of Milber Down. |
| This appears to be an | Iron Age fortification but is far away from any hill |
| Burridge Fort is an | Iron Age Hill fort situated to the North East of Bar |
| At Youlstone an | Iron Age bronze bowl was discovered in 1925. |
| This article is about a Finnish | Iron Age habitation. |
| He uncovered the | Iron Age city and an Early Bronze Age hypogeum buria |
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