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"Clunch": a soft limestone favoured in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire
Transition Culture 2010
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Clunch Pit could have been made by a 100m wide feline claw scooping down into Toot Hill, above the quaint village of Orwell.
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Clunch 2009, Wimborne White 239 stripe designs of the recent past, this pattern didn't have a specific repeat.
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