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Shapwick and is
Most of the track remains in its original location, which is now within the Shapwick Heath biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve.
Shapwick is a village and civil parish in east Dorset, England, situated on the River Stour five miles south east of Blandford Forum and eight miles north of Poole.
Shapwick is a village on the Somerset Levels, in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England.
Shapwick is one of the nine Thankful Villages in Somerset — those that suffered no casualties in World War I.
Shapwick Heath is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve It is a former raised bog lying in the basin of the River Brue.
Shapwick is home to Shapwick School which was founded in 1974 in Glastonbury, but moved into the village in 1984.

Shapwick and site
As site director, he also undertook a ten year project investigating the manor at Shapwick, Somerset.
The species was discovered in Britain in 1945 by John Cowley at Loxley Wood and another woodland site near Shapwick in Somerset and identified by J. E. Collin.

Shapwick and one
In 1983 Shapwick was used as one of the two real life locations for the Doctor Who story The Awakening.
In 2012, the musician Jon Brookes ( aka ' The Advisory Circle ' of the Ghost Box record label ) released an electronica album entitled ' Shapwick ' ( on the Clay Pipe record label, based on " an imaginary impression of " the village and its surrounding countryside, following an unplanned car journey through the area one autumn evening: " I felt a certain energy around the place.

Shapwick and ancient
Kingston Lacy takes its name from its ancient lords the Lacys, Earls of Lincoln, who held it together with Shapwick and Blandford.

Shapwick and from
In 1998 a hoard of 9, 238 silver denarii ( the second largest hoard ever found from the Roman Empire, and the largest in the United Kingdom ) was discovered in the remains of a previously unknown Roman villa near Shapwick.

Shapwick and BC
In the early 4th millennium BC the track was built between an island at Westhay, and a ridge of high ground at Shapwick close to the River Brue.

Shapwick and .
It extended across the marsh between what was then an island at Westhay, and a ridge of high ground at Shapwick, a distance close to.
The archaeology students of King Alfred's also participated in a 10-year project led by Aston to investigate the manor of Shapwick in Somerset.
* Gerrard, C. with Aston, M., The Shapwick Project, Somerset: A Rural Landscape Explored, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 25 ( 2007 ).
On 22 May 2012, it was announced a pair of Great Egrets were nesting in the UK for the first time at the Shapwick Heath nature reserve in Somerset.
The line was opened as broad gauge, as a feeder to the B & ER, and had stations at Glastonbury, Ashcott, Shapwick, Edington, Bason Bridge ( opened in 1862 ), and Highbridge at the B & ER station.
The Romans established a small fort just to southwest of Badbury Rings, between the hillfort and the modern village of Shapwick.
The track extended across the now largely drained marsh between what was then an island at Westhay and a ridge of high ground at Shapwick, a distance close to.
Evaluation and maintenance of water levels in the Shapwick Heath Nature Reserve involves the Nature Conservancy Council, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and the Somerset Levels Project.
Following the course of the enlarged South Drain, a lock raised the level of the canal at Shapwick, while the Drain turned off to run parallel to the canal but to its north.
* Hieromartyr Indract of Glastonbury, and his companions at Shapwick ( ca. 7th-8th c .)
In Roman times there was a Roman Fort at Crab Farm, between Shapwick and Badbury Rings.
It became known as the Shapwick Hoard.
The parish of Shapwick was part of the Whitley Hundred.
Shapwick originally belonged to Glastonbury Abbey, forming part of its Pouholt ( Polden ) estate in 729.
Sir Henry Rolle remodelled Shapwick House in 1630.

is and site
Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.
A new waterfront site for the bureau is now being built at Atlantic City, New Jersey, to provide the most modern marine testing facilities as a further tool to keep the sport safe.
This is particularly true in site selection.
It is usually helpful to make a sketch map in the field, showing the size and location of the features of interest and to take photographs at the site.
For site planning work, it is best to have a qualified and experienced park planner to carry through the study.
Water interest is one of the most valuable factors you can find for a recreation site.
If the site is on a reservoir, the level of the water at various seasons as it affects recreation should be studied.
The quantity and quality of water sources is often a big factor in site selection.
In the United States Department of Agriculture's Yearbook Of Agriculture, 1952, which is devoted entirely to insects, George E. Bohart mentions a site in Utah which was estimated to contain 200,000 nesting females.
The site of the oblong piazza is Domitian's ancient stadium, which was probably used for horse and chariot races.
The place is Camusfearna, the site of a long-vanished sea-village opposite the isle of Skye.
As methodology, ethnography is based upon long-term fieldwork within a community or other research site.
The life-size so-called " Adonis " found in 1780 on the site of a villa suburbana near the Via Labicana in the Roman suburb of Centocelle is identified as an Apollo by modern scholars.
AFI ScreenNation is a Web site featuring AFI-produced educational materials and tips for new filmmakers to share work, receive recognition and compete for prizes.
* Altenberg is also a lost town and archaeological site in the Kreis Siegen-Wittgenstein, North Rhine-Westphalia
The relationship between the author and the editor, often the author's only liaison to the publishing company, is often characterized as the site of tension.
Azincourt is famous as being near the site of the battle fought on 25 October 1415 in which the army led by King Henry V of England defeated the forces led by Charles d ' Albret on behalf of Charles VI of France, which has gone down in English history as the Battle of Agincourt.
It is unmyelinated, approximately 25μm in length and functions as the site of action potential initiation.
One such site featured in her books is the temple site of Abu Simbel in her book Death on the Nile, as well as the great detail in which she describes life at the dig site in her book Murder in Mesopotamia.
: Christie ’ s Murder in Mesopotamia is the most archaeologically influenced of all her novels as it is set in the Middle East at an archaeological dig site and associated expedition house.
The novel is most noted for its careful description of the dig site and house, which showed the author had spent much of her own time in very similar situations herself.
As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions.

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