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Tango01  | 27 Oct 2020 4:18 p.m. PST |
…an English Civil War Battlefield "The Battle of Cheriton in 1644, one of many English Civil War battles, was a major turning point in the war. The battle has not been studied in detail, but the battlefield has been subject to extensive amateur metal detecting. Until now, only a very small percentage of the Cheriton battlefield assemblage has been examined. This paper aims to gain a new understanding of the events of the battle by analysing the assemblage of small finds that has been collected from the battlefield site. The result of this analysis is that the true location can now be provided with some certainty, along with a better understanding of the events and range of weapons used at the battle…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
Mollinary | 29 Oct 2020 1:38 a.m. PST |
This is a splendid article, which I was fortunate enough to happen upon sometime ago. Well worth a read for anyone with an interest in Cheriton. |
Tango01  | 29 Oct 2020 12:34 p.m. PST |
Thanks!. Amicalement Armand
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