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    Maes Knoll (sometimes Maes tump or Maes Knoll tump) is an Iron Age hill fort in Somerset, England, located at the eastern end of the Dundry Down ridge...
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    western dyke which runs from Monkton Combe to the ancient hill fort of Maes Knoll in historic Somerset. Between these two dykes there is a middle section...
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  • Alchemist Maes, usually the site of a Welsh eisteddfod Maes Knoll, an Iron Age hill fort in Somerset, England Alken-Maes, a Belgian brewery Maes pils, a...
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    with its prominent church, is near the summit. At the eastern end is Maes Knoll, near Norton Malreward, an Iron Age hillfort and the start of Wansdyke...
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    monoamine release. That is, MAEs increase the amounts of monoamine neurotransmitters released by neurons per electrical impulse. MAEs have been shown to significantly...
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  • story. Having completed the job, he carelessly fell over a barrow called Maes Knoll, on Dundry Hill south of Bristol, and plunged into the Severn estuary...
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  • Inferior Oolite of the Jurassic period found on the higher ground around Maes Knoll. This overlays the Lower Lias Clay found on the adjoining slopes. The...
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    Whitchurch taken from Maes Knoll...
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  • and related agents for many decades. Knoll also developed the concepts of monoaminergic activity enhancers (MAEs) and the mesencephalic enhancer regulation...
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    Dundry Home Guard had many draughty nights on the top of the church, on Maes Knoll, and (on Dundry Down) at the wireless complex watching out for air raids...
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    Freeman and Samuel Prigg. Just north of and overlooking the village is Maes Knoll Tump, a tumulus 390 by 84 feet (119 m × 26 m), and 45 feet (14 m) in height...
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    "Section 1:Maes Knoll — Somerset". West Wansdyke 1. Wansdyke Project 21. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2011. "Maes Knoll". Pastscape...
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    have been occupied by the Dobunni can be seen in the Bristol area at Maes Knoll, Clifton Down, Burwalls and Stokeleigh – all overlooking the Avon Gorge...
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    Sir J. Hautville (whose effigy is in Chew Magna Church) from the top of Maes Knoll. The famous "druidical remains" will be found near the church. About 50 yards...
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    Wansdyke was a new linear earthwork connected to the existing hillfort at Maes Knoll, which defined the Celtic-Saxon border in south-west England during the...
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    long tributary of the Bristol Avon, rising on the northern slopes of Maes Knoll on the southern boundary of the city of Bristol, England. The stream has...
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  • Kingsdown Camp, Iron Age hill fort. Lambert's Castle, Iron Age hill fort. Maes Knoll, Iron Age hill fort. Maesbury Castle, Iron Age hill fort. Maiden Castle...
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    to Early Bronze Age. There are also several Iron Age hillforts such as Maes Knoll, which was later incorporated into the medieval Wansdyke defensive earthwork...
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    Somerset Levels were flooded, but the dry points such as Glastonbury and Brent Knoll are known to have been occupied by Mesolithic hunters. The landscape at...
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    Bronze Age. There are also several Iron Age hill forts such as the one at Maes Knoll, which is connected to the Wansdyke medieval defensive earthwork, several...
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