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Keiller's first major excavation at
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original stone-holes. As with the avenue, he placed concrete pylons to denote missing stones. That same year, he founded the Morven
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skeleton in the south west quadrant. Keiller opened his museum that year, to display finds from the
Windmill Hill, West Kennet, and Avebury excavations.
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