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Past present and future at Stonehenge: research into the world’s most famous stone circle

Past present and future at Stonehenge: research into the world’s most famous stone circle
Past present and future at Stonehenge: research into the world’s most famous stone circle
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Wacholtz Murmann
Chan, Benjamin
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Parker Pearson, Mike
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von Carnap-Bornheim, C
Chan, Benjamin
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Parker Pearson, Mike
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von Carnap-Bornheim, C

Chan, Benjamin and Parker Pearson, Mike (2014) Past present and future at Stonehenge: research into the world’s most famous stone circle. In, von Carnap-Bornheim, C (ed.) Quo vadis? Status and Future Perspectives of Long-Term Excavations in Europe. Workshop organised by the Archaeological State Museum (ALM) and the Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the Archaeological State Museum (26/10/11 - 28/10/11) Hamburg. Wacholtz Murmann, p. 41.

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Published date: 2014
Venue - Dates: Workshop organised by the Archaeological State Museum (ALM) and the Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the Archaeological State Museum, , Schleswig, Germany, 2011-10-26 - 2011-10-28

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/413839
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Author: Benjamin Chan
Author: Mike Parker Pearson
Editor: C von Carnap-Bornheim

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