The site of Ebsbury, in Wiltshire, England, includes the remains of an Iron Age enclosed settlement, field system and possible hill fort, and a Romano-British enclosed settlement.
To the north and east sides of the site the contours of the hill have been reinforced by several banks.
Finds include a Neolithic perforated mace-head and two Roman coin hoards.
[1] The site is at grid reference SU061354, in the north of Barford St Martin parish.
About 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west, in the River Wylye valley, lies the village of Great Wishford.