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Descending a denehole at Hangman's Wood. Descending a Denehole at Hangman's Wood. So-called archaeologists have made many wild statements about these deneholes in Essex, this series being known locally as 'King Cunobeline's Gold Mines'. They are simply old workings for obtaining chalk. BGS Image P805292.
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current | 08:42, 12 September 2020 | 784 × 999 (116 KB) | Scotfot (talk | contribs) | Descending a denehole at Hangman's Wood. Descending a Denehole at Hangman's Wood. So-called archaeologists have made many wild statements about these deneholes in Essex, this series being known locally as 'King Cunobeline's Gold Mines'. They are simply old workings for obtaining chalk. BGS Image P805292. [https://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA007#v=d&z=2&n=5&i=P803137.jp2&y=305&x=1065 From the Geologists' Association Carreck Archive. The T.W. Reader Geological Photographs 1907, 190... |
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