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Tours from Antiquity


Year: 2016 Author: kimb Categories: Prehistory, Bronze Age, Neolithic, Day of Archaeology 2016, Public Archaeology

Tags: Silbury Hill, West Kennet long barrow, Avebury, Durrington Walls, United Kingdom, Stonehenge, guided tours

kimb (2016): Tours from Antiquity. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080927 PDF 4 Mb

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