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SNF2090 (Article in Serial) - The Distribution of the Angles and Saxons Archaeologically Considered

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Source Type Article in Serial
Title The Distribution of the Angles and Saxons Archaeologically Considered
Author/Originator Leeds, E. T
Date/Year 1945
Journal Title Archaeologia
Vol/Part/Page Vol 91 (Second Series) pp 1-106

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Related NHER Records (8)

  • NHER 3664 - Early Saxon brooches (Weasenham All Saints, Weasenham St Peter, poorly located) (Find Spot)
  • NHER 2133 - Early Saxon burial (Fakenham, poorly located) (Monument)
  • NHER 6881 - Early Saxon coin pendant, Bacton or Paston beach (Bacton, poorly located; Paston, poorly located) (Find Spot)
  • NHER 3348 - Early Saxon cremation cemetery and inhumation (Monument)
  • NHER 2031 - Early Saxon cremation found near railway station (Monument)
  • NHER 1612 - Possible site of Early Saxon cemetery (Monument)
  • NHER 3883 - Saxon ornament containing a Roman coin (poorly located) (Find Spot)
  • NHER 3451 - Saxon pottery finds near the Park (poorly located) (Find Spot)
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