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Archaeological Sites

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University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
The University of Cambridge Museum - Archaeology and Anthropology houses the University's collections including local antiquities and archaeological and ethnographic artefacts from around the...
Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre
Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre
Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre in Peterborough allows you to travel back in time and see how people lived more than 3,000 years ago.  Going back to the Bronze Age the museum displays many...
Stonea Camp
Stonea Camp
Stonea Camp March  is the lowest 'hill' fort in Britain.  Built in the Iron Age (500BC to 43AD) on a low gravel island, it was fortified with banks and ditches.  It has been...
Museum of Classical Archaeology
Museum of Classical Archaeology
The Museum of Classical Archaeology Cambridge is one of the few surviving collections of casts of Greek & Roman sculpture in the world. The public collection of the Museum is made up of over...
Wandlebury Country Park & Nature Reserve
Wandlebury Country Park & Nature Reserve
Wandlebury Country Park & Nature Reserve in Cambridge is an attractive 110 acres of parkland with picnic sites, way-marked walking routes and a nature trail in wooded parkland.  ...
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park is part of the original Hinchingbrooke Estate and covers approximately 170 acres including lakes, meadows and woods and grassland.    A former home to...
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