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Re: It's g(RA)m up north
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tiompan wrote:
Thanks Moss , Windmill Hill pottery is certainly early but but there is also a suggestion of post dating the Cotswold monuments . I don't know , but am just wondering why they should suggest oldest in the country .Maybe it was county


I think it stems from the causewayed enclosure on Sheppey, which she said was older than Windmill Hill. I then asked about the barrows and she said they were 'thought' to be older than the rest of Southern Britain, tying them all together in one time block.


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slumpystones
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4th July 2007ce
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