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Sussex Archaeological Collections, 154, 291-295
E.C. Curwen's excavations ahead of development on Whitehawk Camp in the 1930s were funded by the developers. Curwen also specifically saw the damage to the camp as being counter-balanced by the kno
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Schlanger, Nathan, Aitchison, Kenneth, Demoule, Jean-Paul, Eogan, James, Sinclair, Anthony, Parga-Dans, Eva, Van den Dries, Monique H., Waugh, Karen E, Bakker, Corien, Salas Rossenbach, Kai, Bánffy, Eszter, Raczky, Pál, Marciniak, Arkadiusz, Pawleta, Michal, Engovatova, Asya, Altschul, Jeffry H., Thomas, Roger M.
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The texts presented here are extended and updated versions of the papers given at a session entitled “Archaeology and the global crisis - multiple impacts, possible solutions”, held on the 17th September 2009 at the 15th annual meeting of the Eur
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Thomas, Roger M
The Air Ministry Research Station at Bawdsey was established in 1936 to develop Radio Direction Finding (RDF) equipment. The site became the first operational RAF Chain Home (CH) RDF station in 1937 and a training school was also established in the s
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RAF Woolfox Lodge consists of a former Second World War airfield and a Bloodhound Mk I Surface to Air Guided Weapon (SAGW) station, one of eleven 'Stage 1' SAGW sites guarding the RAF's nuclear deterrent force. For the purposes of this report, only t
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RAF Fylingdales is situated adjacent to the A169, approximately 13km (8 miles) south of Whitby, and 14km (834 miles) north-north-east of Pickering. The site is located on Lockton High Moor, an area of peat moorland overlying mid Jurassic oolite beds.
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RAF Stenigot was built circa 1938 as one of a series of twenty 'Chain Home' (CH) RDF stations, which provided long range early warning of aerial attack, from the Isle of Wight to the Orkneys. The site stands 151 metres (495 feet) above mean sea level
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RAF Staxton Wold is situated on the crest of Staxton Wold, approximately 180m above Ordnance Datum, some 500m south of Staxton Brow, the northern limit of the Yorkshire Wolds. The site is located 12km south of Scarborough, and l0km west by southwest
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RAF Lindholme 'Tactical Control Radar' (TCR) station was built circa 1960 on a group of disused aircraft dispersals, adjacent to the western perimeter of the former Second World War airfield, RAF Lindholme. The site is situated on low-tying ground, a
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The site consists of a Bombing Range, Surface to Air Guided Weapon (SAGW) site and a Training Area. RAF Misson was originally established as a bombing range during the Second World War. Post War, the area continued to be used for military training an
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