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London, UK. 14 Feb 2022. The Burton Agnes Drum ( a chalk sculpture and 'the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years'), accompanied
Folkton Drums - Wikipedia
Folkton Drums - Wikipedia
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The 'Most Important' Prehistoric Artwork to Be Discovered in the U.K. in a Century Is Finally Going on Public View at the British Museum
The carved chalk drums from Folkton, Yorkshire (drawing by Rick... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Folkton Drums - Wikipedia
Neolithic chalk drum hailed as most important prehistoric art found in 100 years – The History Blog
The 'Most Important' Prehistoric Artwork to Be Discovered in the U.K. in a Century Is Finally Going on Public View at the British Museum
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Folkton Drums could have been measuring devices used to build Stonehenge | UCL News - UCL – University College London
Neolithic chalk drum hailed as most important prehistoric art found in 100 years – The History Blog