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33, Long Street, Devizes (British English)
1907
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the destruction of two barrows on golf-links near Warminster, Wiltshire (British English)
1 March 1912Gregorian
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Minute Book 990/2-1 folio 82 (British English)
1908
1909
these excavations co-directed with husband B. H. Cunnington (British English)
these excavations co-directed with husband B. H. Cunnington (British English)
1909
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1910
The site excavated was near Shepherd's Shore, Bishops Cannings. Excavations co-directed with husband B. H Cunnington. (British English)
1911
Excavations co-directed with husband B. H Cunnington. (British English)
Maud Cunnington is identified as the owner of White Barrow, which she sold to the National Trust in 1909. She reserved rights to excavate it with her husband. (English)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4212534
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https://viaf.org/viaf/283459248/#Maud_Cunnington_British_archaeologist
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Cunnington regularly features in Earthwork Committee from 1907. Her excavation work is recorded and her publications included in the report bibliographies. (British English)
39861
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=39861
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