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Web Site: http://greenandsmart.org
Your Location: London
Your Occupation: Academic
Extra Info: I'm interested in linking the data about sites, about archaeological investigations, the materials recovered and deposited, the documents describing and connecting materials, so libraries, museums, places, times, people, words.
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- |I've heard there has been some excavation around here recently, but haven'
- The 34, 35, bus, four an hour, with a stop at Red Road. This is the beginn
- I don't think I've found it, but I can't be sure. Saw it on the village map
- Went past the site in teh 587 bus, two and hour, then got off in Trowse. T
- The walk from Seaford station is wonderful up onto the head but the matter
- I've now tried to find this in google earth, and tried to work out the bus
- This is a case of the words and things for this pops up as a timber circle,
- Interesingly the crematorium is called Seven Hills. There seems to be quit
- The bus X39 or X40 from Reading Station, or from Oxford, stop called the Do
- Salisbury railway station from the 09.41 out of Surbiton, then the bus 2 to
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