Potter, J. F. (2006). Anglo-Saxon building techniques:. Archaeol Cantiana 126. Vol 126, pp. 185-218.

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Anglo-Saxon building techniques:
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quoins of twelve Kentish churches reviewed
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Archaeol Cantiana 126
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Archæologia Cantiana
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126
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185 - 218
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The author reviews twelve early Kent churches to illustrate typical Anglo-Saxon building techniques. All reveal a similarity of construction of certain portions of their older quoins, and documentary evidence indicates the probable presence of each of the churches during the Anglo-Saxon period. The orientation of the bedding planes in the stones is examined as an indication of Anglo-Saxon origin.
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John F Potter
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2006
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CHURCH (Monument Type England)
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20 Oct 2006