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Page 51
Field - walking surveys which locate large numbers of Roman , medieval , and
even Iron Age settlement sites frequently reveal very little evidence of early and
middle Saxon occupation . The field survey carried out in Hampshire by Stephen
...
Field - walking surveys which locate large numbers of Roman , medieval , and
even Iron Age settlement sites frequently reveal very little evidence of early and
middle Saxon occupation . The field survey carried out in Hampshire by Stephen
...
Page 52
Indeed , in many parts of the country there is evidence for virtual aceramic
periods in the post - Roman centuries . Nor are such areas restricted to the north
or west of England . On the basis of a number of excavations in Essex , for
example , it ...
Indeed , in many parts of the country there is evidence for virtual aceramic
periods in the post - Roman centuries . Nor are such areas restricted to the north
or west of England . On the basis of a number of excavations in Essex , for
example , it ...
Page 55
It must be stressed that while the N . W . Es sex survey began as a rigorously
systematic fieldwalking project , evidence of Saxon occupation was only finally
recovered by a selective re - examination of target areas . This concentration on
areas ...
It must be stressed that while the N . W . Es sex survey began as a rigorously
systematic fieldwalking project , evidence of Saxon occupation was only finally
recovered by a selective re - examination of target areas . This concentration on
areas ...
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