
Photo taken August 23, 1974.
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Photo taken in the summer of 1973. Excavation of a stack of key guides at the site of the remains of a carpenter's house.
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Photo taken at the Sierra Leone Museum in Freetown in 1968.
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Photo taken during the summer of 1974.
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Photo taken in the summer of 1974
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Photo taken in 1981 or 1982. Scale in centimetres.
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Photo taken in the summer of 1973. The guides were obviously in a container of some sort, which has decomposed.
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Photo taken in 1968 in the Sierra Leone Museum, Freetown. Scale in centimetres. Short discussions of bored stones in west Africa can be found in the following sources: Oliver Davies, THE QUATERNARY IN THE COASTLANDS OF GUINEA (Glasgow, 1964), pp. 196 -199. Oliver Davies, WEST AFRICA BEFORE THE EUROPEANS (London, 1967), p. 203 John H. Atherton, "Speculations on Functions of Some Prehistor... (Visit the photo page for the full description)
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Excavations before the building of the Friends Provident St Mary's Football Stadium at Southampton uncovered part of the mid-Saxon town of Hamwic. The mint place of this coin is not known. Most of the coins of this type that have been excavated have been found at Southampton. To find out more visit: www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/hampshire/southampton/stmar...
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Photo taken in 1968 in the Sierra Leone Museum, Freetown
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