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Year: 2011 Author: Kirsten Jarrett Categories: Early Medieval, Day of Archaeology 2011, Iron Age, Day of Archaeology, Anglo-Saxon, Romano-British
Tags: Early Medieval, UK, Department of Archaeology, Iron Age, University of Nottingham, Council for British Archaeology, Early Iron Age hill, Roman Iron, Britain, National Trust, Massachusetts, University of Sheffield, Middle Ages, Philip Dixon, Archaeology, Neolithic, Sheffield, Crickley Hill, Roman, Post-Roman, Hill fort, David Hollos, Excavation, Dark Age, archaeologist, Nicola Snahsall
Jarrett, Kirsten (2011): 3. Crickley Hill: an outline of post-excavation analysis. https://doi.org/10.5284/1048372 | 161 Kb |
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