The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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Side 20
... Wroxeter , Kenchester and Alcester . Apart from this there is little to draw on for most of the period except the testimony of chance finds of Romano - British objects . The West Midland people know as Cornovii are recorded in several ...
... Wroxeter , Kenchester and Alcester . Apart from this there is little to draw on for most of the period except the testimony of chance finds of Romano - British objects . The West Midland people know as Cornovii are recorded in several ...
Side 23
... Wroxeter . As regards the ' powerful character ' or ' sub - Roman tyrannus ' whose presence there was conjectured by the authors quoted above following Mr Barker himself ( Barker 1981 : 19 ) , he is unfortunately an insubstantial entity ...
... Wroxeter . As regards the ' powerful character ' or ' sub - Roman tyrannus ' whose presence there was conjectured by the authors quoted above following Mr Barker himself ( Barker 1981 : 19 ) , he is unfortunately an insubstantial entity ...
Side 24
... Wroxeter . There are other items in the sparse finds from the baths basilica site which reveal traces of the Germanic fashions prevalent at the end of the Roman period , but nothing which constitutes evidence for the presence of people ...
... Wroxeter . There are other items in the sparse finds from the baths basilica site which reveal traces of the Germanic fashions prevalent at the end of the Roman period , but nothing which constitutes evidence for the presence of people ...
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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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