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How and why the ancients enchanted Great Britain and Brittany

How and why the ancients enchanted Great Britain and Brittany

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The first public descent into Greenwell Pit at Grime's Graves Flint Mines by Andy B on Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Ermine (Richard M) writes: English Heritage have opened up a new pit at Grime's Graves to occasional public access. Greenwell Pit is one of the 422 neolithic flint mines at Grimes Graves. I was on the first public descent into this pit – it had of course been opened and entered before by archaeologists, but the 6th April was the first time it had been opened to the public.

Here is his site visit log
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/visit_blog.php?name=ermine&tripid=10

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