
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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Finds from Shovel Test 2 at Hamline University's Old Main building. We suspect the bricks and other building materials are debris from the original University Hall destroyed by a fire in 1883.
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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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An Early Bronze Age knife found in a group of tools and waste flakes. They are all made from the finest quality flint. You can still pick up raw flint like this today at nearby Pegwell Bay. For more information visit www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/kent/ramsgate/cliffs_end/
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An Early Bronze Age end scraper found in a group of tools and waste flakes. They are made from the finest quality flint. You can still pick up raw flint like this today at nearby Pegwell Bay. For more information visit www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/kent/ramsgate/cliffs_end/
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