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Blacklands Somerset, first screened 21 January 2007

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Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society
www.bacas.homecall.co.uk
The Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society (BACAS) has been excavating the Blacklands site since 1999, and will continue to do so for many years to come. Their website includes information on past excavations, as well as a brief report and links to local newspaper articles about Time Team's visit. BACAS has a very active geophysics team, which is reflected in its website's geophysics pages. These include a good introduction to the different methods of geophysics surveying.

The Celtic Coin Index
http://web.arch.ox.ac.uk/coins/ccindex.htm
The Celtic Coin Index is a collection of more than 37,000 images of Celtic coins found in Britain. This website, hosted by the Institute of Archaeology at Oxford, has information about the Index, coinage in Celtic society, how they were made, an introduction to British Celtic coinage and links to other websites. An excellent place to start for anyone wanting to find out more about the sort of coins that were found by Time Team at Blacklands.

The Celtic Coin Index on the Web
www.writer2001.com/cciwriter2001/index.htm
An extraordinary resource, the Celtic Coin Index offers online access to more than 28,000 records and images of British Celtic coins, searchable by find location, tribe, metal content and more. The website also has an extensive bibliography. A truly remarkable achievement by John Hooker and Carin Perron, who have put the whole thing online.

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