The Archaeology of Medieval EnglandBritish Museum Publications, 1984 - 224 pages |
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Page 59
... discovered at Wickham Glebe , Hampshire , " where they were of eleventh- and twelfth - century date , and at Northolt , Middlesex , there was occupation from the late Saxon period , with domestic structures surrounded by shallow ...
... discovered at Wickham Glebe , Hampshire , " where they were of eleventh- and twelfth - century date , and at Northolt , Middlesex , there was occupation from the late Saxon period , with domestic structures surrounded by shallow ...
Page 104
... discovered only about 50m north of the priory church ; 50 this situation may well prove to be the more typical . At Norton , also , two bell - pits have been discovered within the precinct ; these are but two of the increasing numbers ...
... discovered only about 50m north of the priory church ; 50 this situation may well prove to be the more typical . At Norton , also , two bell - pits have been discovered within the precinct ; these are but two of the increasing numbers ...
Page 146
... discovered . 102 Chiddingfold seems to have been the centre of glass production in the medieval Weald and residues from manufac- ture have been discovered in the surrounding area . One of the difficulties in pin- pointing this activity ...
... discovered . 102 Chiddingfold seems to have been the centre of glass production in the medieval Weald and residues from manufac- ture have been discovered in the surrounding area . One of the difficulties in pin- pointing this activity ...
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