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Recent Archaeological discoveries for East Yorkshire
Kingston-upon-Hull Museums
1966
The Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery at Sancton, E Yorks N Humberside
Nowell N L Myres
W H Southern
An account of two large collections of material, including some 250 pots, from old unsystematic excavations. The pottery suggests that both Angles and Saxons were represented among the first burials, before the end of Roman rule. Contacts with central and southern Germany are also seen, and there are hand-made copies of "Frankish biconi". At the end of 6th century a Sancton potter's wares reached S Lincs, the Trent Valley and E Anglia. There were few associated ornaments. The arrangement of the cemetery is noted.
1973
The Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery at Sancton, East Yorkshire
J N L Myers
W H Southern
1973
The Roman Pavements from Rudston East Riding
Ian A Richmond
1963
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