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The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park An Introduction

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Series: The South Downs Series Volume: 1
By: John Manley(Author)
87 pages, 126 colour photos and colour illustrations
The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park
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  • The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park ISBN: 9780904973228 Paperback Aug 2012 Out of Print #214331
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The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park is a walk back in time. This introduction to the accessible monuments and artefacts in the South Downs National Park has around 100 fine colour illustrations. It memorably highlights places where people have lived, hunted, farmed and occasionally met in large numbers within the area of the Park.

This, the first book in the South Downs Series, has been assisted by the South Downs National Park Authority. The author, John Manley, formerly Chief Executive of Sussex Archaeological Society, writes with an expert's knowledge for the general public.

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Out of Print
Series: The South Downs Series Volume: 1
By: John Manley(Author)
87 pages, 126 colour photos and colour illustrations
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