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  <dc:title>Fifty-seventh report of progress of excavations by William Pengelly, Torquay, to the British Association Kent's Cavern Committee</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Monthly report of the superintendents of excavation. They are still occupied with the excavation of the North Sally Port. Description of a long, winding, descending passage, which leads under the road in front of the Cavern. The deposit is of the common cave-earth, and the remains found within are of animals characteristic of it. Items found include: 17 teeth of horse, 12 of rabbit, 11 of rhinoceros, nine of hyena, six of badger, four of bear, three of fox, two of megaceros, and one of fox; also, numerous bones and fragments. They also found a fragment of a large, well-rounded grit pebble; a limpet shell; a few pieces of charcoal; and a whitish flint flake.   </dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 July 1870</dc:date>
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