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  <dc:title>Twenty-third report of progress of excavations by William Pengelly and Edward Vivian, Torquay, to the British Association Kent's Cavern Committee</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Monthly report of the superintendents of exploration. The 'fifth series of excavations' were completed end of April. The recess under scrutiny terminates in a gallery and is named the 'North-Eastern Gallery', which may open to an external entrance if excavated further. Gives an account of finds, including: 'several fine teeth of ursus spelaeus' [cave bear], and 'a bronze socketed celt,' considered 'a fine specimen' - two outline tracings [side elevation and plan] are depicted.. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>7 May 1867</dc:date>
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