Penn, K. and Ashley, S. (2003). Two Early Saxon cemeteries in south Norfolk. Norfolk Archaeology 44 (2). Vol 44(2), pp. 304-315. https://doi.org/10.5284/1077181. Cite this via datacite
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Two Early Saxon cemeteries in south Norfolk | ||||||
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Norfolk Archaeology 44 (2) | ||||||
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Norfolk Archaeology | ||||||
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44 (2) | ||||||
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304 - 315 | ||||||
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Evidence is presented of two Early Saxon inhumation cemeteries, at Dickleburgh Bypass, Shimpling (now part of Burston) and at Pewter Hill, Kirby Cane. Finds from both sites were recovered by fieldwalking and metal-detector survey, and are catalogued. | ||||||
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2003 | ||||||
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12 May 2020 |