May, R. (2005). Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Hail Mary Hill Wood, Falconer Wood and Bassingthorpe Spring, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Archaeological Research & Consultancy at the University of Sheffield (ARCUS).

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Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Hail Mary Hill Wood, Falconer Wood and Bassingthorpe Spring, Rotherham, South Yorkshire
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31
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Publication Type:
Report
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Author:
R May
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Archaeological Research & Consultancy at the University of Sheffield (ARCUS)
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Year of Publication:
2005
Locations
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Locations:
Location - Auto Detected: Hail Mary Hill Wood Falconer Wood
Location - Auto Detected: Bassingthorpe Spring Rotherham South Yorkshire
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: HAIL MARY HILL WOOD, FALCONER WOOD AND BASSINGTHORPE SPRING, ROTHERHAM
Study area:
Investigation type: Estate Management
District: Rotherham
Monument:
Ngr: SK44008680, SK41209440
Parish: Aston cum Aughton
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18 Jan 2009