"Hillforts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hillforts refer to ancient earthworks or mounds of earth that were built on hills or ridges to provide a defensive stronghold or fortified settlement. Typically found in prehistoric or medieval times, hillforts were often used as citadels, watchtowers, or stronghold positions to protect populations from invaders or rival tribes.
A hill is a natural elevation of the earth's surface, typically being smaller than a mountain. It is a rounded or sloping elevation of land that is less than a mountain and usually has a grassy and hilly surface. Hills are often found in groups, forming a range or chain of hills. The term "hill" is often used to describe a raised portion of land, especially in areas where the terrain is flat or low-lying.
Hillsborough refers to the Hillsborough disaster, a tragic event that occurred on April 15, 1989, during a football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England. On that day, 96 people died and over 750 were injured due to a crowd crush and stadium overcrowding. The disaster had a profound impact on English football, leading to significant changes in stadium safety and crowd control measures. The incident is still remembered and commemorated as one of the darkest days in the history of the sport.