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Environmental archaeology is the study of how humans interacted with their surroundings in the past, whether through hunting or collecting their food. This includes zooarchaeology (the study of animal bones) and archaeobotany (the study of plant archaeology).
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The Only People Ever Killed at Tilbury Fort
England has not been invaded since 1066, so perhaps it’s unsurprising that the only fatalities ever reported at Tilbury Fort were thanks to a game of cricket in 1776. Or is this extraordinary story just a tall tale?
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History of Avebury Henge and Stone Circles
A brief history of Avebury Henge and Stone circles, one of the principal ceremonial sites of Neolithic Britain that we can visit today.
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A brief history of De Grey Mausoleum, the burial place of the De Grey family since the 17th century.
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English Heritage honours first female mayor of a London Borough with blue plaque
Ada Salter commemorated in London 100 years after her appointment as Mayor of Bermondsey
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Visitor improvement project begins at Framlingham Castle
£1.2 million project will bring the story of Framlingham Castle to life The project will cover new interpretation and important annual conservation
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History of Hatfield Earthworks (Marden Henge)
A brief history and description of Hatfield Earthworks, a Neolothic henge surrounded by a second henge enclosure.
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D'OYLY CARTE, Richard (1844-1901)
Blue Plaque commemorating opera impressario Richard D'Oyly Carte at 2 Dartmouth Park Road, Kentish Town, London NW5 1SY, London Borough of Camden.
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D'OYLY CARTE, Richard (1844-1901)
Blue Plaque commemorating opera impressario Richard D'Oyly Carte at 2 Dartmouth Park Road, Kentish Town, London NW5 1SY, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue plaque commemorating surgeon John Hunter at 30 Golden Square, Soho, London W1F 9LD, City of Westminster.