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EVIDENCES OF ANCIENT OCCUPATION 
ON 
CEBEVE HILL 
BY 
J. W. GRAY, F.G.S. and G. W. S. BREWER, F.G.S. 
APPENDIX 
BY 
M. A. C. HINTON and A. S. KENNARD. 
(Read February 9th, 1904.) 
On Cleeve Hill, at a height of about 800 feet O.D., 
and lying under the western side of Ben’s Tump, is a 
small platform, running north and south, and about 90 yards 
in length by 20 yards in width. The southern part of this 
platform is bounded on the one hand by the road which 
passes into the Rising Sun Lane and Gambles Lane; and 
on the other by a track leading directly to the top of Ben’s 
Tump, where it divides—one branch leading to Wickfield 
Lane, the other to Prestbury Hill Gate and the West 
Downs by way of Cleeve Cloud (see map, fig. 2). 
That part of the platform near the roadway referred to 
has been quarried for gravel for a few years ; but it is only 
during the last two that it has been regularly worked. 
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