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Cycling to Archaeology!

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Digging for Meaning: Research from the Oxford School of Archaeology
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From Thames-side ruins and forgotten stone circles to Ridgeway hillforts and Roman villas, Oxfordshire is abundant in archaeological riches.
Keen cyclist and archaeologist Dr Nathaniel Erb-Satullo leads us on 7 different cycle routes from central Oxford to archaeology! Whether you are just finding your balance or looking for a full-day ride, Dr Erb-Satullo has a site near Oxford for you.

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Series
Digging for Meaning: Research from the Oxford School of Archaeology
People
Nathaniel Erb-Satullo
Keywords
archaeology
roman
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Ridgeway
pandemic
isolation
cycling
bike
cycle
medieval
Church
Godstow
Uffington
Iffley
barrow
Tolkein
burial
site
lockdown
ride
nunnery
Oxfordshire
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 14/10/2020
Duration: 00:21:18

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