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Battle of Lewes 2012: An Interview with Edwina
Yesterday I was reading through my lovely copy of the Lewes Viva (March 20012 volume 66. Page 21. My Lewes Interview by Alex Leith and photo by Katie Moorman) and came across an interview given by Edwina Livesey, the brains behind … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaeology, Bones, environment, Medieval, research, science
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