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Re: Seahenge 2
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>Which flint mines are they?

If you approach Trowse from Norwich turn left down Whitlingham Lane before you hit Trowse village (where the village sign stands) rather than going on and turning right towards Arminghall Henge. Follow the road past all the houses, down to the river n' carry on till you come to a car park. The flint mines are all around there. They appear like big hills n' hollows and were also mined for chalk in the 19thC. A mate of mine tells me you can still find half finished axes and arrow heads... but looks as I may I've found now't yet!

What definately is worth a visit is Warham Camp
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/1995

That'll be the one I've heard of near Wells... nice one!


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Kozmik_Ken
Posted by Kozmik_Ken
17th March 2004ce
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