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  2. Category:Anglo-Saxon sites in England - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Anglo-Saxon sites in England"

  3. Category:Anglo-Saxon archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Anglo-Saxon sites in England (4 C, 40 P) Anglo-Saxon sites in Wales (2 P) Pages in category "Anglo-Saxon archaeology"

  4. Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain - Wikipedia

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    At Stretton-on-Fosse II (Warwickshire), located on the western fringes of the early Anglo-Saxon settlement area, the proportion of male adults with weapons is 82%, well above the average in southern England. Cemetery II, the Anglo-Saxon burial site, is immediately adjacent to two Romano-British cemeteries, Stretton-on-Fosse I and III, the ...

  5. Mucking (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Mucking is an archaeological site near the village of Mucking in southern Essex.The site contains remains dating from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages—a period of some 3,000 years—and the Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon features are particularly notable.

  6. List of English Heritage properties - Wikipedia

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    One of 9 Roman Saxon Shore forts constructed in England to hold troops as a defence against Saxon raids up the rivers of the east and south coasts. Between the mid-7th and 9th centuries, the site was possibly occupied by a monastic settlement, and in the 11th and 12th centuries a Norman motte and bailey castle existed there but was levelled.

  7. List of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Saxon cemeteries have been found in England, Wales and Scotland. The burial sites date primarily from the fifth century to the seventh century AD, before the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England. Later Anglo-Saxon period cemeteries have been found with graves dating from the 9th to the 11th century.

  8. Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxon period is broadly defined as the period of time from roughly 410 AD to 1066 AD. The first modern, systemic excavations of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries and settlements began in the 1920s. Since then, archaeological surveys of cemeteries and settlements have uncovered more information about the society and culture of Anglo-Saxon England ...

  9. Category:Anglo-Saxon settlements - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Anglo-Saxon England portal This is a category for towns, villages and other settlements located within ...