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==Archaeology== {{Main|Isleham Hoard}} The region between [[Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire|Devil's Dyke]] and the line between [[Littleport, England|Littleport]] and [[Shippea Hill]] shows a remarkable amount of [[archaeological]] findings of the [[Stone Age]], the [[Bronze Age]] and the [[Iron Age]] .<ref>{{cite book|title= Fenland survey : an essay in landscape and persistence / David Hall and John Coles |first=David|last=Hall|year=1994|publisher=London; English Heritage|isbn=1-85074-477-7 }}, p. 81-88</ref> Findings in Isleham include the [[Isleham Hoard]] of more than 6500 pieces of [[bronze]], both manufactured articles and fragments of sheet bronze, all dating from the late [[Bronze Age]], and discovered by Bill Houghton and his brother, Arthur.<ref>''[[Where Troy Once Stood]]'', [[I. Wilkens]], 2005, p. 90</ref>
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