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		<title>Scotfot: Descending a denehole at Hangman&#039;s Wood. Descending a Denehole at Hangman&#039;s Wood. So-called archaeologists have made many wild statements about these deneholes in Essex, this series being known locally as &#039;King Cunobeline&#039;s Gold Mines&#039;. They are simply old workings for obtaining chalk. BGS Image P805292.

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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Descending a denehole at Hangman&amp;#039;s Wood. Descending a Denehole at Hangman&amp;#039;s Wood. So-called archaeologists have made many wild statements about these deneholes in Essex, this series being known locally as &amp;#039;King Cunobeline&amp;#039;s Gold Mines&amp;#039;. They are simply old workings for obtaining chalk. BGS Image P805292.  [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA007#v=d&amp;amp;z=2&amp;amp;n=5&amp;amp;i=P803137.jp2&amp;amp;y=305&amp;amp;x=1065 From the Geologists&amp;#039; Association Carreck Archive. The T.W. Reader Geological Photographs 1907, 190...&lt;/p&gt;
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Descending a denehole at Hangman&amp;#039;s Wood. Descending a Denehole at Hangman&amp;#039;s Wood. So-called archaeologists have made many wild statements about these deneholes in Essex, this series being known locally as &amp;#039;King Cunobeline&amp;#039;s Gold Mines&amp;#039;. They are simply old workings for obtaining chalk. BGS Image P805292.&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA007#v=d&amp;amp;z=2&amp;amp;n=5&amp;amp;i=P803137.jp2&amp;amp;y=305&amp;amp;x=1065 From the Geologists&amp;#039; Association Carreck Archive. The T.W. Reader Geological Photographs 1907, 1908 &amp;amp; 1909]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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