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English: An image of one of the mangled skulls found at Worlebury Camp
Please note that it has been published over 120 years ago, in 1883.
Date (UTC)
Source Scanned image of Worlebury: an Ancient Stronghold in the County of Somerset
Author Dymond, Charles William
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