Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 51
... evidence of early and middle Saxon occupation . The field survey carried out in Hampshire by Stephen Shennan , to take but one example , which sampled 30 square kilometres out of a total study area of 150 , recovered virtually no evidence ...
... evidence of early and middle Saxon occupation . The field survey carried out in Hampshire by Stephen Shennan , to take but one example , which sampled 30 square kilometres out of a total study area of 150 , recovered virtually no evidence ...
Page 52
... evidence ever be taken as reliable evidence for an absence of settlement ? In all those areas of the country which have been subjected to intensive systematic field survey large numbers of Roman sites have been found , on a wide variety ...
... evidence ever be taken as reliable evidence for an absence of settlement ? In all those areas of the country which have been subjected to intensive systematic field survey large numbers of Roman sites have been found , on a wide variety ...
Page 55
... evidence of Saxon occupation was only finally recovered by a selective re - examination of target areas . This concentration on areas where the proximity of late Roman and late Saxon settlements suggested the possibilty also of early ...
... evidence of Saxon occupation was only finally recovered by a selective re - examination of target areas . This concentration on areas where the proximity of late Roman and late Saxon settlements suggested the possibilty also of early ...
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