Woolhouse, T., Sudds, B., Lucking, T., Deighton, K., Turner, K. and Boardman, S. (2023). Middle Anglo-Saxon to Early Medieval settlement at Church End, Arrington. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 112. Vol 112, Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society. pp. 79-98. https://doi.org/10.5284/1116734. Cite this via datacite

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Middle Anglo-Saxon to Early Medieval settlement at Church End, Arrington
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 112
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112
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79 - 98
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Excavation in advance of construction of a house at Church End, Arrington, revealed part of a Middle to Late Anglo-Saxon settlement comprising three post-built buildings and associated pits set within a system of ditched enclosures. Finds and environmental evidence reflect domestic activity, with the range of handmade pottery, Middle Anglo-Saxon Ipswich and Southern Maxey-type wares, and Late Saxon St Neots ware suggesting occupation from the c. 8th/9th to 10th/11th centuries, continuing to around AD 1200. One of the pits contained a silver penny of King Æthelberht of Wessex (AD 858–864), thought to be the first coin of Æthelberht recorded from Cambridgeshire. The principal results of the project are described and contextualised and the implications for understanding of Arrington’s development considered.
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Tom Woolhouse
Berni Sudds
Thomas Lucking
Karen Deighton
Kate Turner
Sheila Boardman
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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2023
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Church End
Arrington
South Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
England
flint blade
roof tile
enclosure
saxon pot sherd
animal bones
postholes
building remains
cereal grains
silver coin
Mesolithic -10000 to -4000
Roman 43 to 410 (AD)
Early Medieval 410 to 1066
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05 Jan 2024