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<LI><SPAN lang=3Den-gb><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Many ringers too hav=
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you're confusing archaeology and history?</FONT></SPAN> <BR><BR><SPAN=20
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size=3D2> The dividing line between Archaeology and History, particu=
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in medieval times and later, is very blurred.  At the extremes=20
archaeologists may not read and historians not look, but Bell Historians =
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those people who look at the bells, frames and towers just as much a=
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