An Anglo-Saxon Great Hall Complex at Sutton Courtenay/drayton, Oxfordshire: A Royal Centre of Early Wessex?
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall complex’ at Sutton Courtenay/Drayton (NGR 448733, 193671), previously known primarily from aerial photographs and metal-detector finds, included the partial excavation of two large timber buildings. One of these proved to be the...
Main Authors: | Hamerow, H, Brennan, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2015
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