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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Greater Manchester histroic landscape summary now available to view
http://www.agma.gov.uk/cms_media/files/gm_historic_landscape_project.pdf
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Coop Member visits Cheetham Park for update on Project
Ed Stacey for the Coop who help fund the project visitied Cheetham Park to discover how the money had been spent. The latest geophysics results and the site of Eastwood Hall were discussed and the future of ARchaeology in the … Continue reading
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Deserted Village Higher Hartshead: New discovery of large stone building foundations
The building appears to the largest we have found in the six years excavating the village. So far it looks to be 15m * 5m in size with a central entrance way.
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