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The Pitt Rivers Archaeological Models


Year: 2013 Author: Kelly Abbott Categories: Community Archaeology, Conservation, Day of Archaeology 2013

Tags: Pitt Rivers Museum, Augustus Pitt, Woodyates, paint, Wiltshire, South Wiltshire Museum, famous archaeologist, Augustus Pitt Rivers, Conservation Service, Archaeology, Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt, Cranborne Chase, Wansdyke, paint loss, Salisbury Museum, archaeologist, Wiltshire Conservation Service, Geography of England, General, Bokerley Dyke

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