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page 1Former populated places in Wiltshire
Old Sarum
site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England
Durrington Walls
the site of a large Neolithic settlement, village; also it enclosed several hedges;

Imber
Imber is an uninhabited village and former civil parish within the British Army's training area, now in the parish of Heytesbury, on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It lies in an isolated area of the Plain, about west of the A360 road between Tilshead and West Lavington. A linear village, its main street follows the course of a stream.
Barbury Castle
hill fort in England
Cunetio
Cunetio was a large walled town in a valley of the River Kennet in modern-day Wiltshire, England. Occupied from the 2nd century AD by Romano-British people, the settlement was abandoned in the early 5th century, the emerging post-Roman period. It lay near what is now the village of Mildenhall, about east of the market town of Marlborough. Scholars were unaware of the site until it was rediscovered by aerial photos in the 1940s. Archaeological excavations subsequently revealed a substantial urban area defended by large masonry walls. Artefacts recovered from Cunetio have included kitchenware, p
Roman villa of Littlecote
Roman rural estate at Littlecote, in Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England, UK