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The One Hundred and Forty-Third Report of the Council
Authors:Nicola Smith
Institution:Chris Caple, Department of Archaeology, Durham University, South Rd., Durham, DH1 3LE Email: christopher.caple@durham.ac.uk
Abstract:In March 1991 and February—March 1993 a series of military training earthworks in Crowthorne Wood, near Bracknell, Berkshire, was surveyed by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (R.C.H.M.E.) at the request of Berkshire County Council. The results of the survey and research into the earthworks' history have revealed a chronological depth reflecting the development in military earthworks from the Napoleonic Wars to the late nineteenth and twentieth century. The following account falls into two sections: the first describes remains which probably date from manoeuvres of 1792; and the second describes later trench systems. Each is preceded by an outline of the historical background to the remains.
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