Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... century has , in effect , become a new orthodoxy . Surveys also usually reveal substantial numbers of late Saxon settlements , supporting the current historical perspective that the England of Domesday Book was ' an old country ' , well ...
... century has , in effect , become a new orthodoxy . Surveys also usually reveal substantial numbers of late Saxon settlements , supporting the current historical perspective that the England of Domesday Book was ' an old country ' , well ...
Page 54
... centuries could be better assessed . Two seasons of fieldwork were sufficient to demonstrate the intensity of settlement in the area at the end of the Roman period . In the later fourth century there were around 14 settlements every 10 ...
... centuries could be better assessed . Two seasons of fieldwork were sufficient to demonstrate the intensity of settlement in the area at the end of the Roman period . In the later fourth century there were around 14 settlements every 10 ...
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... century . These were calculated with reference to present - day soil types that probably represent un- consolidated land surfaces of the 11th century ; 5. there is clearly no method of isolating the artefacts manufac- tured in 1086 ...
... century . These were calculated with reference to present - day soil types that probably represent un- consolidated land surfaces of the 11th century ; 5. there is clearly no method of isolating the artefacts manufac- tured in 1086 ...
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