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Letty Ingrey will give details about the remarkable Ice Age excavations at the Maritime Academy site, Frindsbury, where she was the lead archaeologist last year.
Among more than 800 significant finds by her team were some of the largest Ice Age axe heads found in Britain.
The meeting will start at 7.30pm. Visitors: £4 at the door.
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