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The monument's location on a hilltop was accentuated by massive earthworks and landscaping designed to look as if nature alone had shaped the site.
It recalls both BC's lofty aspirations — the college motto is " Ever to Excel " — and its hilltop location, an area initially designated as " University Heights ".
Several large gifts of land gave the college its hilltop location overlooking Long Island Sound.
The site of Zaculeu was probably chosen for its proximity to the Seleguá River, providing a permanent water supply, together with its easily defendable hilltop location.
" Although the castle is located on a hilltop only a short distance from civilization, and connected to a railway system ( as seen in the episode " Basic Training ",) its location is apparently unknown to the police.
The nickname of the school teams is the Hilltoppers due to the school ’ s location at the top of Worcester's Union Hill and the ram is the mascot because of the hilltop location.
Some people believe the village may have been the site of an Iron Age hill fort, and its strategic hilltop location would surely have been a good place for one.
The city had various locations across time: the first, known as Pueblo Viejo in the Raumalelí hill ; afterwards, they moved to the Cerrito de la Cruz, which today is home to a famous hilltop chapel, and finally, under the leadership of Mapelo, to its current location.
Its strategic location attracted early settlers, but more important, medieval settlement during the Reconquista era, who utilized the hilltop and built a castle that lasted until the late 12th century or early 13th century, when it was abandoned.
Despite numerous invasions into the area, Takht Bhai's hilltop location seems to have protected it from destruction, unlike many comparable early Buddhist monastic complexes.
The avenue ran from the Green at Temple Street to a hilltop location where James Abraham Hillhouse built the family mansion, Highwood ( later called Sachem's Wood ), in 1828.
Archaeologist D. Ussishkin dates the village to the Iron Age, and states that at the time of the Revolt it was a village of between one and two thousand people chosen by Bar Kochba for its spring, defensible hilltop location, and proximity to the main Jerusalem-Gaza road.
Concord High School moved to its current location, situated on a wooded hilltop on Burrage Road in northeast Concord, in August 1967.
The hilltop road, as well as the location of the eastern ghat ranges are beautiful and picturesque.

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When the nearby wooden Apollo temple had fallen into disrepair, an early idea of Sckell's for a hilltop temple was taken up and a new stone building of similar design was commissioned ( an early plan even calls the Monopteros " Apollo Tempel ", a name it never actually bore ).
In 1933, Munkebjerg Casino boasted Europe's longest wooden escalator, carrying guests from the fjord-side beach up to the hilltop casino.
Village tradition has it that two hilltop fortifications were built: first a wooden clamshell fort with motte & bailey, later replaced by a stone castle.
The Old City, which includes a roman era vicus as well as medieval and early modern developments, Train Station, the prehistoric and roman era hilltop settlement of Dickenbännli, the covered wooden bridge over the Aare river and the Naturmuseum are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance.
being a remnant from the time the hilltop was the wooden () Fort San Carlos de Barrancas.

hilltop and forts
The cairns and Megalithic monuments continued into the Bronze age, and hill forts started to appear, such as Eildon Hill near Melrose in the Scottish Borders, which goes back to around 1000 BC and which accommodated several hundred houses on a fortified hilltop.
They built hilltop forts and settlements, later given the Latin name oppida.
The Mexican forces and the Republican garrison both put up a stout defense and even took to the field to defend the positions between the hilltop forts.
Unlike with many other hilltop forts in the area, there are no signs of vitrification in the stone.
* a system of hilltop stone forts or citadels, likely used as a defense against the steppe tribes of Central Asia, such as the Scythians
Hill forts were introduced, such as Eildon hill near Melrose in the Scottish Borders which goes back to around 1000 BC and which accommodated several hundred houses on a fortified hilltop.
Iron Age hilltop forts on peaks to the south of the river overlook the Anglian settlement and palace site at Yeavering, where St. Paulinus baptised new converts and, according to Bede, " washed them with the water of absolution in the river Glen, which is close by " ( Tomlinson, 1888, p. 504 ).

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The Congregation would meet on top of a hilltop, one that would later ( in 1806, current building erected in 1875 ) be home to the actual church building.
Many barrows lie over graves and are monuments to the deceased, but as the barrow at Maiden Castle did not cover any burials, it has been suggested that it was a boundary marker, which would explain the limited human activity on the hilltop for the 500 years after the bank barrow's construction.
A single rampart encloses three acres of hilltop, and would have dominated the approach to the area from the east.
Magno le Breton who held the manor under a tenancy to one Helgist would have valued the hilltop area for its summer pasture supported by reliable springs feeding ponds.
Since the rest of the battalion's companies were already deployed elsewhere, the 120 men of Bravo Company would combat assault onto the hilltop by helicopter alone.
He had pushed forward alone to a point midway across the barren hilltop within 75 yards of the enemy when the enemy launched a desperate counterattack, which if successful would have gained undisputed possession of the hill.
He would remain for weeks at a time in Landour at a grand hilltop building called The Castle, which had been lavishly furnished to accommodate him.
On a commanding hilltop position Cassels deviated slightly from his usual sombre style, to give the house something of what John Vanbrugh would have called the ' castle air ' - a severe palladian facade terminated by two circular domed towers.
The beach landing was relatively uneventful but the Seaforths would soon see hard battles as they fought veteran German units for hilltop town after hilltop town through Valguarnera, Leonforte, Nissoria, Agira and Regalbuto, to Adrano.
On the Lewis side, it would enter the mouth of Loch Odhairn at the fish farm and run up the length of the sealoch under the shore at its head, by the old schoolhouse, and then be buried across crofts to the hilltop to the converter station.
The castle was located on a hilltop that would not be flooded, but the lake would turn it in an island.

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Etruscan amphorae from the 7th and 6th centuries BC have been found in Marseille, Cassis, and in hilltop oppida in the region.
Archaeological remains of rough stone tools suggest people have occupied the hilltop area of Old Sarum since Neolithic times ( around 3000 BC ).
In the predominantly agrarian medieval period, this combination of access to fertile, if flood-prone, valley bottom soils and drier ( but heavier and more clay-rich ) hillside / hilltop soils seems to have been good for a mixed agricultural base.
This legendary hilltop will have to be attacked by infantrymen supported by armoured tanks ”.
The site, located on a hilltop, contains 20 round structures which had been buried, four of which have been excavated.
The north hilltop ( of three peaks ) is surrounded by over of ramparts, enclosing an area of about 16 ha ( 40 acres ) in which at least 300 level platforms have been cut into the rock to provide bases for turf or timber-walled houses.
Excavations of the hilltop have been limited and inconclusive.
Excavations have unearthed extensive fortifications from the 7th and 8th century AD on the hilltop, which is called Büraberg ,( Berg = hill ) remnants of a major settlement at this important site located where Frankish and Saxon territories then bordered each other.
These hilltop temples at Rama Shila, Mangla Gauri, Shringa Sthan and Brahmayoni are part of the pilgrimage circuit, and grand staircases have been built up to most of them.
The city was called Tzippori and may have derived from the Hebrew word for ' bird ,' tsippor, perhaps because of its bird's-eye view the hilltop provides.
Surrounding the hilltop fortress are lower-lying areas of occupation and extensive cemeteries that have been heavily looted.
There have been numerous wildfilres in this hilltop the last decades.
Fort Nonsense occupied a high hilltop overlooking Morristown, and is believed to have been the site of a signal fire, along with earthworks.
Oral tradition says that while travelling through Malayattor, faced with hostile natives, he fled to the hilltop where he is said to have remained in prayer and that he left his foot prints on one of the rocks.
Once inside, there is Hawa Mahal, an intricate miniature Golconda Fort, which is on a hilltop from which one can have a Bird's-eye view of the whole studio.
The area must have been unattractive to the Brigantes settlers in pre-Roman Britain, with its bleak hilltop, the heavy clay soil of the intermediate land probably covered by trees and becoming marshy where the slopes flattened out, and the swampy valley floors.

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