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  • Creswell Crags: Home of the Ice Age Hunter
  • www.creswell-crags.org.uk
  • At the east end of a gorge honeycombed with caves in which Ice Age hunters lived. An exhibition "The Age of Ice" tells the story of human and animal survival in the harsh climate of the last Ice Age.
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  • Chester: A Virtual Stroll Around the Walls
  • www.chesterwalls.info
  • Steve Howe of the Black and White Picture Place provides a guide around the Roman and medieval city wall. Map, modern and archival images with description and history, including quotations from primary sources.
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  • Silchester Roman Town
  • www.silchester.rdg.ac.uk
  • The University of Reading runs a training excavation here every summer. Clickable map of the Roman town showing excavations, photographs, background, interim reports, reconstruction.
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  • English Heritage
  • www.english-heritage.org.uk
  • The Government's statutory adviser on England's built heritage. Details for visitors of over 400 of the country's most important buildings and monuments, which are in its care.
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  • Chedworth Roman Villa
  • www.chedworthromanvilla.com
  • Guide to the site for exploring and understanding the remains of a large country house of the Roman period.
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  • Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record
  • timetrail.warwickshire.gov.uk
  • A database of images and information about thousands of sites and finds in the county, dating from prehistory through to the 20th century. Discovery Zone for young people. Glossary.
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  • Herefordshire Through Time
  • htt.herefordshire.gov.uk
  • A resource from the Herefordshire Sites and Monuments Record. Includes a county history, database of archaeological sites and gazetteers of castles, chapels, prisons and workhouses.
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  • Birmingham Roman Roads Project
  • www.brrp.bham.ac.uk/index.html
  • Using archival, archaeological and geophysical research methods to track down lost Roman Roads in Birmingham and set them in context. Led by Peter Leather, University of Birmingham, School of Continuing Studies.
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  • I Dig Sheffield
  • www.idigsheffield.org.uk
  • An online guide to archaeology around Sheffield and the Peak District from Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust. Sheffield City Museum's collection, archaeological sites and news. Messageboard.
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