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News 5000-Year-Old Axe Found On Stonehenge World Heritage SiteThe landscape around one of Europe's most famous prehistoric monuments has yielded more of its ancient secrets during a project to turn ploughed land into pasture.19 September 2003
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News £6.8m For Leeds City Varieties & Tudor House In SouthamptonA Victorian music hall and a rare Tudor merchant's house have both been given a boost with earmarked HLF grants totalling £6.8m for their repair and restoration.28 September 2007
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Trail A History Of Britain - Conquest!Treachery, perjury, brutalism and murder: as a new millennia dawned in Britain, crisis upon crisis brought disaster to the Wessex dynasty.26 February 2001
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News A Life Divine - Funding For Welsh Brass Band Heritage ProjectThe life and times of the Rhondda Valley's Parc and Dare Band are to be immortalised in a touring exhibition drawing, DVD and book about the mining and the music.01 March 2007
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News Archaeologists Angered By Vandalism Of Iron Age FortMaiden Bower Iron Age fort near Dunstable has been left seriously damaged in what appears to be an act of deliberate vandalism.08 January 2003
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News Archaeologists Date Stonehenge And Say It Was A Healing CentrePreliminary findings revealed today in London at the Society of Antiquaries from the first major dig at Stonehenge since 1964 suggest the monument was a healing centre.22 September 2008
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News Archaeologists Dig Up More Ice Age Remains At Creswell CragsA dig at Creswell Crags, site of the only known Ice Age rock art in Britain, has examined artefacts discarded during a Victorian excavation and unearthed new discoveries.23 August 2006
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News Archaeologists Return To Stonehenge To Unlock Its MysteriesArchaeologists working on the first excavation within the stone circles at Stonehenge since 1962 are once again attempting to unlock the secrets of the ancient monument.01 April 2008
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Digital and online resources: Website, Software, Online game or interactive County: North Yorkshire Archaeology Data Service Virtual Walkabout CreatorUniversity of York, Department of ArchaeologyUniversity of York, Department of Archaeology
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News Black History Gets Its Own Museum As Home In Brixton Is SecuredRaleigh Hall, a historic building in the Brixton area of London, will become the Black Heritage Centre after the Black Cultural Archives agreed a lease with Lambeth Council.13 December 2005
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News Braveheart Back In Stirling As Smith Art Gallery Buys PortraitThe acquisition of a 17th century portrait of William Wallace by the Smith Art Gallery & Museum brings the Scottish hero back to where he fought a famous victory.24 February 2004
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News Breaking The Mould At IronbridgeEnglish Heritage has decoded some of the mysteries of the Iron Bridge, the Stonehenge of the Industrial Revolution.11 January 2002
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News British Library Beats US Bid To Save Laurie Lee Archive For NationLetters, original manuscripts and diaries that once belonged to the much-loved author Laurie Lee (1914-1997) have been acquired by the British Library.16 May 2003