The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 19
... Roman and post - Roman periods . Place - names containing leah and tün are not likely to have arisen in the immediate post - Roman period , but the conditions of settlement indicated by these words can reasonably be assumed to have ...
... Roman and post - Roman periods . Place - names containing leah and tün are not likely to have arisen in the immediate post - Roman period , but the conditions of settlement indicated by these words can reasonably be assumed to have ...
Side 20
Margaret Gelling. 2 The End of the Roman Period Information about the Roman period in the five counties under discussion is considerably less than is available for most counties to the east and south . Our five counties lie outside the ...
Margaret Gelling. 2 The End of the Roman Period Information about the Roman period in the five counties under discussion is considerably less than is available for most counties to the east and south . Our five counties lie outside the ...
Side 21
... Roman Britain demonstrates that the search for Roman / Anglo - Saxon continuity on known Roman sites has for the most part been doomed to failure because towns are not the likely places for it ( Esmonde Cleary 1989 ) . The life of the ...
... Roman Britain demonstrates that the search for Roman / Anglo - Saxon continuity on known Roman sites has for the most part been doomed to failure because towns are not the likely places for it ( Esmonde Cleary 1989 ) . The life of the ...
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The End of the Roman Period | 20 |
AngloSaxon Archaeology | 29 |
The British People of the West Midlands | 53 |
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