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desdemona desdemona discovered this in Archaeology 8 reviews since Dec 8, 2003
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sweetrastachild rated 26 months ago
just go and have a bimble around................ ;)
N1MRU rated 30 months ago
Excellent site considerable info about prehistoric times..... Highly recommended
weemalky rated 31 months ago
Best site of it's kind on the web bar none.
Spygirly rated 33 months ago
Welcome to The Modern Antiquarian website, based on Julian Cope's epic guidebook of the same name. "Since launching in March 2000ce, the site has grown to be a massive resource for news, information, images, folklore & weblinks on the ancient sites across the UK & Ireland"
katfrin rated 33 months ago
This site is quite awesome for it's ability to look up those funny symbols on ordanance survey maps and get an idea if they are worthwhile visting or not.
T800Joe rated 34 months ago
Great Stuff, loads of info & pics of Megalithic Britain and weblog of trips to sites further afield.
Knackered rated 35 months ago
Definitely one of the best sites covering prehistoric Britain. Comprehensive and detailed this site really deserves a good look around to fully appreciate the quality and quantity of the content.
invent rated 44 months ago
Welcome to The Modern Antiquarian website, based on Julian Cope's epic guidebook of the same name. Since launching in March 2000ce, the site has grown to be a massive resource for news, information, images, folklore & weblinks on the ancient sites across the UK & Ireland, thanks to the remarkable efforts of all those who contribute.
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