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Suttonhoo.org - The Sutton Hoo Society
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Wichamstow Village
The Village of Wichamstow Welcome to the village of Wichamstow. The village, which if it keeps up this sort of growth will soon be a small town, is situated by the river Fisclacu. When the village has been deemed to be large enough to be officially called a town, it will have to put together a warship and crew to serve the King in times of war. If things should get worse, there is always a ...
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ASSAH Information
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History The Alfred Jewel ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY (ASSAH) is an annual journal concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period (circa AD 400 to 1100). ASSAH is published by Oxford University School of Archaeology and is typeset and distributed by Oxbow Books. ASSAH was started by ...
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Anglo-Saxon and Viking Yorkshire
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Flixborough Anglo-Saxon Settlement, North Lincolnshire
Flixborough Anglo-Saxon Settlement, North Lincolnshire. HAP/EH Between 1989 and 1991, English Heritage-funded excavations at Flixborough, in north Lincolnshire, uncovered the remains of an exceptionally wealthy Anglo-Saxon settlement, thought initially to date predominantly from the Middle Saxon period. Post-excavation analysis, now in its second year, run by Humber Archaeology and funded by ...
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The discovery of Anglo-Saxon architecture
The discovery of Anglo-Saxon Architecture ...
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St Laurences Chapel at Bradford-on-Avon
St Laurences Chapel Bradford-on-Avon The chapel as it is today (at left), and the computer-generated model. his website results from work on one of the best-preserved early church buildings in England, the chapel of St Laurence at Bradford-on-Avon, to mark the millennium of the gift of Bradford to Shaftesbury Abbey in 1001. It is composed of a series of self-contained sections, three that give ...
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