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-'''GB - Mayfield''' (East Sussex). Zu Wetzrillen an der dortigen St. Dunstan's Church (gegr. 960) steht in der u.a. Quelle: "Scratch Marks: Following the Black Death there was a law requiring men of military age to practice archery on a Sunday afternoon. Many church across the country show evidence of this law in scratch marks on the church where the archers sharpened their arrows."<br>+'''GB - Mayfield''' (East Sussex). Zu Wetzrillen an der dortigen St. Dunstan's Church (gegr. 960, jetziger Bau 12. Jh.) steht in der u.a. Quelle: "Scratch Marks: Following the Black Death there was a law requiring men of military age to practice archery on a Sunday afternoon. Many church across the country show evidence of this law in scratch marks on the church where the archers sharpened their arrows."<br>
-(Q: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1160114 )+(Q: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1160114 )<br>

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GB - Mayfield (East Sussex). Zu Wetzrillen an der dortigen St. Dunstan's Church (gegr. 960, jetziger Bau 12. Jh.) steht in der u.a. Quelle: "Scratch Marks: Following the Black Death there was a law requiring men of military age to practice archery on a Sunday afternoon. Many church across the country show evidence of this law in scratch marks on the church where the archers sharpened their arrows."
(Q: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1160114 )

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