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rdfs:comment "Silbury Hill is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury and is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mound stands to 40 meters (131 ft) in height.";
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"Bayliss 2007 ",
"WHL Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites",
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"Wikipedia (English) Silbury Hill",
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dcterms:description "Silbury Hill is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury and is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mound stands to 40 meters (131 ft) in height.";
dcterms:modified "2020-04-06T15:19:18-04:00";
dcterms:subject "UWHS";
dcterms:title "Silbury Hill";
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dcterms:title "OSM location of Silbury Hill";
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