Richards, J. D. (2001). Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian Cottam:. Internet Archaeology 10. Vol 10, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.10.4.
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Internet Archaeology 10 | |||||||||||||||||
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Presents the results of fieldwork carried out between 1993--95, including fieldwalking, geophysical survey and excavation. This revealed an enclosure of the eighth--ninth centuries, containing traces of a small number of post-built halls. In the late-ninth century this settlement was abandoned, a process which led to the incorporation of a human female skull in a domestic rubbish pit. A new enclosed settlement was laid out nearby, which was occupied briefly in the early-tenth century. It is argued that the Anglian settlement may have been part of a royal multiple estate but that, as a result of estate reorganisation after the Scandinavian settlement, it developed into an independent manor. | |||||||||||||||||
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21 Nov 2001 |