File:The Trundle annotated 1928 and 1930 dig.jpg

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English: The base photograph is File:The Trundle aerial photo 1925.jpg, which is in the public domain. The annotations in black show areas excavated in 1928; those in green show areas excavated in 1930. Sources for this are Curwen, E.C. (1929). "Excavations in The Trundle, Goodwood, 1928". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 70: 33–85. doi:10.5284/1085636 and Curwen, E.C. (1931). "Excavations in The Trundle, Second Season, 1930". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 72: 100–149. doi:10.5284/1086064.
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Location of excavations in 1928 and 1930 at The Trundle, Sussex

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