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Article: Trail A trail around UK standing stones and burial chambersWith the summer solstice once again upon us now is a good time to visit the UK's many mysterious megalithic monuments.21 December 2008
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Resource: Face to face resources, Outreach session, Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session County: Wiltshire Br Grave, it's the Saxons!Salisbury & South Wiltshire MuseumSalisbury & South Wiltshire Museum
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Resource: Digital and online resources, Audio file or podcast, Blog, CD-ROM or DVD, Digitised collection, Film, video or vodcast, Slides or powerpoint presentation, Virtual exhibition or images, Website County: Cambridgeshire Digital ArchiveCherry Hinton Community Archives Network, CambridgeCherry Hinton Community Archives Network | Cambridge
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Article: Preview Fascinating Mummies: the National Museum of Scotland looks at Egyptian art of deathThe first major international exhibition at the refurbished National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh looks at the ancient Egyptian rituals surrounding death and the afterlife through an exciting array of treasures from the museum's own collections and the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.06 March 2012
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Article: Preview First Kirknewton Archaeology Festival celebrates one of England's richest historic landscapesThe tiny Northumberland village of Kirknewton is about to celebrate its importance in British history and archaeology with an ambitious week-long festival.24 August 2012
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Article: News in Brief Mammoths and other Ice Age animals invade Creswell Craggs in new sensory play areaCreswell Craggs is turning its attention to younger visitors with a series of sensory play objects and improvements that will improve the visitor experience for kids.08 August 2012
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Article: News National Museum Wales to bid for Bronze Age treasure axes in PembrokeshireThe Deputy Coroner has given treasure status to a pair of 4,000-year-old weapons found by a pair of metal detectorists in a Pembrokeshire field two years ago.04 March 2013
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Article: News Soldiers battle badgers on Salisbury Plain as innovative project reveals Anglo-Saxon remainsAn award-winning archaeology project carried out by soldiers injured in Afghanistan has uncovered the skeletons of an Anglo-Saxon man and woman on Salisbury Plain.16 July 2012
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Resource: Face to face resources, Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session County: Wiltshire Who was the Amesbury Archer?Salisbury & South Wiltshire MuseumSalisbury & South Wiltshire Museum
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Venue: Association or society, Museum, Library, Archive County: Wiltshire Wiltshire Heritage Museum Devizes





