Thomas, G. (2001). Hamsey near Lewes, East Sussex: the implications of recent finds of Late Anglo-Saxon metalwork for its importance in the Pre-Conquest period. . Sussex Archaeological Collections 139. Vol 139, pp. 123-132. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086206. Cite this via datacite

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Hamsey near Lewes, East Sussex: the implications of recent finds of Late Anglo-Saxon metalwork for its importance in the Pre-Conquest period.
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the implications of recent finds of Late Anglo-Saxon metalwork for its importance in the pre-Conquest period
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 139
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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139
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123 - 132
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Six items dated to the ninth to eleventh centuries AD (three strap-ends, a pair of tweezers and two horse-harness fittings) were found by a metal-detectorist. Comparative evidence suggests that they may be associated with a precursor of the later medieval manorial curia of `Hamme', comprising the parish church of St Peter and the adjacent site of a medieval manorial residence. The potential of metal-detected finds as a neglected source of evidence is discussed.
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Gabor Thomas ORCID icon
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2001
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Metal Detector Finds (BIAB)
Early Medieval (BIAB)
Manorial Estates/Manors [Territories] (BIAB)
Parish Church (Auto Detected Subject)
Tweezers (Auto Detected Subject)
Manorial (Auto Detected Subject)
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Manorial Curia (Auto Detected Subject)
Eleventh Centuries Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
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01 Mar 2004