n.a. (n.d.). Cult of the pig? Part 2. UCL Field Archaeology Unit News 3. Vol 3, p. 4.

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Cult of the pig? Part 2
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UCL Field Archaeology Unit News 3
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UCL Field Archaeology Unit News
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3
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4
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A watching brief on a pipeline between Findon and Washington has revealed a previously unrecorded farmstead. Finds included a small hoard of second century silver coins and a bronze statuette of a boar. The latter is possibly linked with a local pig cult (see also 94/1475).
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Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
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Silver Coins (Auto Detected Subject)
Farmstead (Auto Detected Subject)
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10 Apr 2002