William Cunnington

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William Cunnington (175431 December 1810) was a pioneering English antiquarian and archaeologist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. His work centred on excavating the barrows of Salisbury Plain. Along with Richard Colt Hoare, Cunnington was the subject of an exhibition at the Wiltshire Heritage Museum in 2003. The museum is the keeper of documentation made by Cunnington at the time of his work.

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  • From Antiquary To Archaeologist : A Biography Of William Cunnington, 1754-1810, Robert Henry Cunnington, Shire Publications, ISBN 0-85263-265-7
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