The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... present church may well have succeeded the pagan structure . This place could have been known as ' the heathen shrine ' even at a time when all communities had such centres . But several of the clusters on the distribution map ( fig ...
... present church may well have succeeded the pagan structure . This place could have been known as ' the heathen shrine ' even at a time when all communities had such centres . But several of the clusters on the distribution map ( fig ...
Side 103
... present in some stretches in north Flintshire . The relationship of Offa's to Wat's Dyke , and to shorter stretches of roughly parallel linear earthwork further south , such as Rowe Ditch in Herefordshire , is not yet understood , and ...
... present in some stretches in north Flintshire . The relationship of Offa's to Wat's Dyke , and to shorter stretches of roughly parallel linear earthwork further south , such as Rowe Ditch in Herefordshire , is not yet understood , and ...
Side 210
... Present 29 , 3-25 . Thomas , C. ( 1971 ) The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain , Oxford . ( 1981 ) Christianity in Roman Britain to A.D.500 , London . Todd , M. ( 1981 ) Roman Britain 55 BC - AD 400 , Glasgow . Vince , A ...
... Present 29 , 3-25 . Thomas , C. ( 1971 ) The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain , Oxford . ( 1981 ) Christianity in Roman Britain to A.D.500 , London . Todd , M. ( 1981 ) Roman Britain 55 BC - AD 400 , Glasgow . Vince , A ...
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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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