Armchair said:
Thirst House was an archeo dig at one time, so there must be records somewhere.
Your wish is my command.
Site: Thirst House Cave (Deep Dale Cave), Derbyshire
References:
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Branigan, K. & Dearne, M.J. (1991) The small finds from Thirst House Cave, Deepdale: a reappraisal. In Smith, K. & Hodges, R. Recent Developments in the Archaeology of the Peak District. 85-100.
Cox, J.C. (1890) Some notes on Deep Dale Cave, Buxton. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 12: 228-230.
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