Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... 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 , the ...
... 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 , the ...
Page 54
... settlement pattern was already highly dispersed . Yet two seasons of fieldwork revealed only two possible settlements of Early / Middle Saxon date . One of these was represented by a small unassociated scatter of sherds within an area ...
... settlement pattern was already highly dispersed . Yet two seasons of fieldwork revealed only two possible settlements of Early / Middle Saxon date . One of these was represented by a small unassociated scatter of sherds within an area ...
Page 55
... settlement history of the area ( Williamson 1984b , 267-270 ) . These results do not imply that all dispersed patterns of medieval settlement necessarily have their origins in an Iron Age or Romano- British past . They do , however ...
... settlement history of the area ( Williamson 1984b , 267-270 ) . These results do not imply that all dispersed patterns of medieval settlement necessarily have their origins in an Iron Age or Romano- British past . They do , however ...
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