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Alderholt
Verwood-type
Ceramics
Pottery
Post-Medieval
Dorset
Geophysical Survey
Magnetometry
Earth Resistance
Magnetic Susceptibility</keywords>
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The data set covers two sites; one in Crendell, Dorset; the second in Alderholt, Dorset, spread over two land parcels (east and west). The details of these sites can be found within Volume 2 of the PhD.</abstract>
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