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... Age ' was an immensely long period up to c . 12000 BC when man lived as a hunter - gatherer during the Ice Ages ... Bronze Age is conventionally regarded as being between c . 2400 BC and c . 750 BC , and was followed by the pre - Roman ...
... Age ' was an immensely long period up to c . 12000 BC when man lived as a hunter - gatherer during the Ice Ages ... Bronze Age is conventionally regarded as being between c . 2400 BC and c . 750 BC , and was followed by the pre - Roman ...
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... Bronze Age points , the ley hunters are mistaken in their belief that the use of metal brought an end to the building of the ley system . Its construction must have continued well into the Bronze Age , spanning a period of over 24 ...
... Bronze Age points , the ley hunters are mistaken in their belief that the use of metal brought an end to the building of the ley system . Its construction must have continued well into the Bronze Age , spanning a period of over 24 ...
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... Bronze Age , after the decline of henge - based society . At Danebury ( Hants . ) for example , ritual pits dated to the late Bronze Age were discovered . ( 16 ) While Alfred Watkins often claimed that leys were contemporary with ...
... Bronze Age , after the decline of henge - based society . At Danebury ( Hants . ) for example , ritual pits dated to the late Bronze Age were discovered . ( 16 ) While Alfred Watkins often claimed that leys were contemporary with ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Before the Romans Came to Rye | 30 |
Moats Mounds and Masons | 72 |
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