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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheffield

    The area now occupied by the City of Sheffield is believed to have been inhabited since at least the late Upper Paleolithic, about 12,800 years ago. The earliest evidence of human occupation in the Sheffield area was found at Creswell Crags to the east of the city. In the Iron Age the area became the southernmost territory of the Pennine tribe called the Brigantes. It is this tribe who are thought to have constructed several hill forts in and around Sheffield.

    • Country: England
    • Area: 122.5 km² (47.3 sq mi)
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Sheffield_history
    1. Mesolithic: Maglemosians are known to have occupied the Deepcararea of Sheffield.
    2. Late Neolithic or Bronze Age period: Evidence of occupation can be found in Ecclesall Woodswhere early inhabitants carved a 'cup and ring' stone.
    3. Iron Age: Brigantes constructed forts at Wincobank and Carl Wark, and the Roman Rigdyke.
    4. ca.70 : A Roman fort was constructed at Templeborough.
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