Coombe Hill or Combe Hill is the name of a hill near
Jevington in the
English county of
East Sussex. It is the site of a
Neolithic causewayed enclosure and much later archaeological evidence.Built around 3200 BC, the enclosure consists of two concentric, segmented ditches with an internal area measuring around 6,000 m².Excavations in 1949 found animal bone, flint tools and Ebbsfleet type
Peterborough ware at the site. A small engraved conical chalk block has also been recovered from the centre.
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