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Re: many missing tombs
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Ditto.
I'll rarely get so far down the M6 (no car), but the idea of examining the "maybe it is, maybe it isn't" sites before posting them here has to be a good idea. There are big chunks of nowt on't maps that are unlikely to get explored by pro archaeos. Who better to do it than the folks who post here?

How many sites have gotten lost over the years 'cos no-one bar the odd fell-worker knew they were there?
Plus, I like the idea of tma being an appropriate place for the collation of obscure sites. I really enjoyed my day at Langley circle, hopping about and trying suss it out. I'd never have known it was there if it weren't for tma.
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Posted by Hob
19th October 2003ce
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