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Past Horizons Archaeology Tools
Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 4QA
From Trowels to Leafblades - Handtapes to Pencils. The WHS Wooden handled trowel is available here - WHS Trowels are the Archaeology Trowel of choice. Whether you are an Archaeological Contractor, a Student or a Local Society, we can help you be equipped for the job. WHS tyzack and Battiferro archaeology trowels, tool rolls, Stanley tape measures and more. Much much more. We invented the Archaeologists Tool Roll, the best one on the market. There are no inferior tools in ours.. we only believe in the best - not the cheapest. What makes Past Horizons different? Several things make us stand out. * You only pay for equipment that is ready to ship. * You always know when your order will be ready. * You know that we only sell the best equipment - cheap alternatives just don''t cut it! * We use all the equipment ourselves, so it has been field tested and approved by BAJR and by professional archaeologists who know what works. * Buying from us helps to finance the Past Horizons site that provides information on Archaeology Opportunities abroad and volunteer sites here in the UK- Archaeology Fieldwork is just a click away. * If we don''t have it... we will find out who can supply it to you. * Plus... we are the leaders in UK Archaeology Tools, creating the best for you.
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