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While any British history predating the first mentions by literate Romans is, by definition, consigned to an obscured landscape known intimidatingly as ‘prehistory’, a few things are known about the area. Whitehawk Camp — a natural viewpoint — is bisected by Manor Road. The centre of this early Neolithic causewayed enclosure c.3500BC is someway toward the aerial mast on the south side of Manor Road, opposite the grandstand. There are four concentric circles of ditches and mounds, broken or ‘causewayed’ in many places. Significant vestiges of the mounds remain and you can trace their arc with the eye.

The building of a new housing estate in the early nineties over the South Eastern portion of the enclosure resulted in damage to the archeology, the loss of the ancient panoramic view and a diminishment in atmosphere of the historical site. More of prehistoric Brighton and Hove can be observed just north of the small retail park on Old Shoreham Road, built over the site of the town’s football ground in the late 1990s, where you can visit The Goldstone. There is a plaque telling us it was believed to be in use (ceremonial? geomantic?) around 2000BC. A standing stone circle nearby (today’s Hove Park) is documented up to 1820, when the farmer had had one too many “antiquarians” traipsing over his crop and buried the stones.

After a scholarly review, Paul Harwood of Birmingham’s Institute of Archaeology & Antiquity noted that “there are a concentration of Beaker burials on the fringes of the central chalklands around Brighton, and a later cluster of Early and Middle Bronze Age ‘rich graves’ in the same area.”

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