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English: The plan shows the area cleared down to chalk, and the pits and postholes excavated within that area, in the east gate of The Trundle, 1930. The grey background represents the earthworks of the Iron Age ramparts, and the dotted lines outline the cleared area. Redrawn from source: Curwen, E.C. (1931). "Excavations in The Trundle, Second Season, 1930". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 72: 100–149. doi:10.5284/1086064.
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Plan of the excavations at the east gate at the Trundle in 1930

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