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Structure Twenty-Seven. (📷 Jo Bourne)
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Diary Extra – 3d model of complete Grooved Ware pot

Monday, July 31, 2023 (10:50 PM)

A new 3d model from Trench J supervisor Paul Durdin – this one showing the beautiful, and apparently intact Grooved Ware pot found between Structures Twenty-Nine and One on Thursday afternoon.

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