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News "Very rare" Tudor pane found in chute from toilets to moat at Henry VIII palaceArchaeologists have discovered a “very rare” triangular artefact from the Tudor period in Enfield, emerging on the former grounds of a palace used by Henry VIII for hunting.24 July 2015
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News Stories from Stonehenge 2013: A year of stories, theories and archaeologyWe take a look back at some of this year's stories from Stonehenge, including new discoveries, exciting museum plans in the region and the opening of the new visitor centre.23 December 2013
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News Stonehenge story to be retold in Wessex Gallery of Archaeology at Salisbury MuseumFrom axes and daggers to skeletons of Bronze Age archers and animal bones, planners say they are "absolutely overjoyed" as building on a major new gallery begins.08 December 2013
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C24 Feature Stonehenge star exhibits: A silicon-enhanced Neolithic man, toolkits and cow jawbonesMeet the reconstructed young man who roamed Britain 500 years before the first Stonehenge monuments were built, as well as more highlights from the new visitor centre.17 December 2013
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News Stonehenge rocks pinpointed to Pembrokeshire in National Museum Wales investigationA nine-month research project linking prehistoric North Pembrokeshire with Wiltshire has allowed archaeologists to draw new conclusions about the origins of Stonehenge.04 January 2012
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Article Rescue archaeology for the Facebook generation: Volunteers fight to preserve disappearing coastal heritage onlineA growing army of volunteers is surveying England's vulnerable coastal archaeological sites in an effort to preserve them for posterity.10 August 2015
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News Protests convince Worthing Council to rethink sell-off plans for Iron Age Cissbury RingWorthing Council has agreed to reconsider proposals to sell 200 acres of land around Cissbury Ring, the Iron Age Sussex hillfort where archaeologists have found hundreds of Stone and Iron Age artefacts.26 November 2009
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News Medieval infirmary and hidden abbey buildings show monastic hygiene practices and more, say archaeologistsArchaeologists have used drones and crowdfunding to make amazing discoveries at Leiston Abbey, one of Suffolk's little-known medieval ruins. Maiya Pina-Dacier explains all.08 September 2015
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News Giant headless statue of King James and stones from a 12th century monastery: Rievaulx Abbey's stores set for May openingConservators in North Yorkshire are taking care of a set of 12th century stones and a giant statue of King James, beheaded during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.13 March 2016
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News Floors and cellars of Duke of Newcastle's 18th century home found by archaeologists in NottinghamshireThe remarkably well-preserved surviving floors of Clumber House, the mansion which was the original 18th century seat of Lord Lincoln before being largely destroyed by fire, have been rediscovered.20 October 2015
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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, Resource County: Cambridgeshire Digital ArchiveCherry Hinton Community Archives Network, CambridgeCherry Hinton Community Archives Network | Cambridge
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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: Hadrian's stonework, the Wroxeter Roman Mirror and a polar bearEmma-Kate Lanyon, the Head of Collections and Curatorial Services, on the star exhibits and the long campaign to finish the new £10 million Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery.27 March 2014
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News Contractors take over Airman's Corner to build £27 million Stonehenge visitor centreThirty years of planning seem set to end at one of Britain's most famous heritage attractions, with a new visitor centre and major exhibition set for completion during 2013.11 July 2012
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News Community archaeology project digs into the mysteries surrounding Radcliffe TowerWorking with volunteers Salford University have finished their first flagship dig of 2015 investigating the medieval manor that stood on the site of Radcliffe Tower.16 June 2015