Linda Acaster
Apr 6, 2024

The likes of Mr Cunnington can be forgiven; archaeology as we know it was still in the far distance. But I was flabbergasted by the horrors inflicted on the site in the 20th century, and the delays and arguements in the early 21st.

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Linda Acaster
Linda Acaster

Written by Linda Acaster

British multi-genre fiction author who haunts historical sites - check out her publication 'Escape Into History'. For novel links: www.lindaacaster.com

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And later in this century they'll probably look back with some frustration on our best efforts, but yes, Cunnington was a hero of his day in that respect. I'm reminded of some of the cold criminal cases being looked at now (some barely a couple of…

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