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Archaeologist & writer. Senior lecturer at Uni of York. Books: The Story of Silbury Hill; The Remembered Land; Footmarks, a journey into our restless past. Agent: JP Marshall.
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It really is!
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Congratulations! What a terrific looking book!
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It was a pleasure to have all!
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No - this was found a few days ago.
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Thank you 🙏
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😂
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Absolutely.
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Not a specific open day but let me know when/if you want to visit.
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Absolutely - a path haunted with the feet of the past.
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Perfect!🤩
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Thanks!! I think this year might be even better.
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Thanks! I know 😥!
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It’s a stunning place. And Mr Moos ice cream parlour is just around the corner!
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Bob the Builder.
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Thanks Henry.
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Thank you!
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Pleasure!
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Thank you! 🤩
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Thank you.
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Thank you. I’m loving writing it.
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The paved section is about 10 miles long, but is just a fragment of what would’ve been much longer. Yes, a serious amount of effort, cooperation, and coordination to make the route horse-worthy.
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Thanks Stef. I’m having great fun writing it.
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Thank you! It is, isn’t it.
Neolithic 🙌
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Thanks Peter. I hope your writing is going/has gone well!
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Thank you 🙏
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Thanks Dan! 😊
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I’m so delighted! E&T is the perfect home for #TheSeekers.
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Soo happy!
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Thank you, Sarah! ☺️
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Thank you, Jack. 🙏
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Thanks Claire!
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And here a nearby pannierway, which would have been traversed by trains of pack horses loaded with fish from ports to inland fishmongers.
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Thank you! Yes, i agree - all scenes are better with a dog in them.
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My pleasure!
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He’s a good boy!