Crummy, P. (1979). The system of measurement used in town planning from the 9th to the 13th centuries. In: n.e. Anglo-Saxon Stud Archaeol Hist. pp. 149-164.

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The system of measurement used in town planning from the 9th to the 13th centuries
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Anglo-Saxon Stud Archaeol Hist
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British Archaeological Reports
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72
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149 - 164
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Adduces evidence from Salisbury, Winchester, London, Bury St Edmunds, and Colchester to suggest that Late Saxon town plans may have been laid out on a module of 4 poles (= 66ft); and proposes a scheme for a rigorous investigation of this theory.
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Philip Crummy
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1979
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Late Saxon (Auto Detected Temporal)
13th Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008