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- Page 5: ARCHIVE LOCATIONEnglish Heritage,Th
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- Page 10 and 11: INTRODUCTIONThis report describes t
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- Page 18 and 19: Figure 5 Toms’ 1920 survey (left)
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- Page 22 and 23: The evidence from aerial photograph
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- Page 37 and 38: SHEEP AND THE DEVIL’S BOOKFrom th
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- Page 41 and 42: The 1835 reference to the earthwork
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- Page 45 and 46: Figure 22 An early example of by-pa
- Page 47 and 48: absence of a winch on earlier maps
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indicating probable re-use for mili
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30th January 1943. The wind velocit
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the town appeared to be rendered in
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Movement upriver was hindered by pi
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ground surface. A Diver site was lo
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mouth with lines of pontoons and
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Figure 33 Trenches aligned approxim
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The aerial photographs taken by the
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However, for his painting Coastal D
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war aerial photographs show a group
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Figure 40 Camouflage netting over t
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Description of the current Long Man
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which would certainly fit with sugg
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separate from it. The toes of the t
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other parts of the body, and indeed
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lip of a large chalk quarry, was, a
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something for which the likes of Pe
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Hill and the Lavant Caves, both nea
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to the present day…’ (Butler &
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least was unsupported by evidence f
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CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
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documentary sources or fieldwork. N
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Barber M, Wickstead, H in press Dam
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Drewett, P 1978 Neolithic Sussex, i
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Lowry, B (eds) 2001 20 th Century D
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