Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Saxon settlement . Shennan commented : Its [ the Saxon period's ] most obvious characteristic is the sheer lack of evidence , which the survey did little to alter . This cannot be taken at its face value since early Saxon pottery in ...
... Saxon settlement . Shennan commented : Its [ the Saxon period's ] most obvious characteristic is the sheer lack of evidence , which the survey did little to alter . This cannot be taken at its face value since early Saxon pottery in ...
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... Saxon settlement sites in many parts of the country do not produce much pottery even when ex- cavated . At Maxey , for example , the excavation of the Saxon settlement produced only some 270 sherds ( Addyman 1964 , 47 ) . More recently ...
... Saxon settlement sites in many parts of the country do not produce much pottery even when ex- cavated . At Maxey , for example , the excavation of the Saxon settlement produced only some 270 sherds ( Addyman 1964 , 47 ) . More recently ...
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... settlement location or migration within short distances was a characteristic development from the Iron Age through ... Saxon settlement can be so meagre as to be virtually irrecoverable by the use of conventional , transect - walking ...
... settlement location or migration within short distances was a characteristic development from the Iron Age through ... Saxon settlement can be so meagre as to be virtually irrecoverable by the use of conventional , transect - walking ...
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