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![Stonea Camp Stoney Camp bank and ditch
Excavations by the British Museum in 1980 on a well-preserved section of bank suggest that the Romans deliberately destroyed some of the defences at Stonea. After that the earthworks survived untouched for nearly 2000 years.
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Stoney Camp bank and ditch
Excavations by the British Museum in 1980 on a well-preserved section of bank suggest that the Romans deliberately destroyed some of the defences at Stonea. After that the earthworks survived untouched for nearly 2000 years.
Copyright Bob Jones and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Excavations by the British Museum in 1980 on a well-preserved section of bank suggest that the Romans deliberately destroyed some of the defences at Stonea. After that the earthworks survived untouched for nearly 2000 years.
Copyright Bob Jones and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
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