Which type of defended settlement was a characteristic feature of life in Britain during the Iron Age?
- Hill fortsCevap
- BStone circles
- CHenges
- DBurial mounds
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The correct answer is hill forts, which were the primary defended settlements of the Iron Age.
The correct answer is hill forts. During the Iron Age, the population lived in small villages but also built large, defended settlements on high ground. Maiden Castle in Dorset is one of the most famous surviving examples of these impressive structures.
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The characteristic settlement type of the Iron Age was the hill fort.
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