Anglo-Saxon Kent Electronic Database (ASKED)

Sue Harrington, Stuart Brookes, 2008

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Sue Harrington, Stuart Brookes (2008) Anglo-Saxon Kent Electronic Database (ASKED) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] (doi:10.5284/1000069)

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This database contains detailed information on the Anglo-Saxon population of eastern Kent. There are 3 ways into the dataset, searching for sites, graves or grave goods. Select the type of search you wish to carry out from the drop-down list below. The data can be searched using a single field or a combination of fields. If more complex searches within the data are required, it is possible to download the full database from the downloads page.

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