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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
Annual journal concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period published by Oxford University Committee for Archaeology.
users.ox.ac.uk
Article by Tim Eaton in British Archaeology on the way in which abandoned Roman sites in Britain were plundered for stone by Anglo-Saxon church builders.
www.britarch.ac.uk
St Laurence's Chapel at Bradford-on-Avon
Southampton University explains its work on one of the best-preserved early church buildings in England. History, architecture, excavation, interpretation and computer-based reconstructions.
www.arch.soton.ac.uk
Cemeteries database drawn mainly from central and central southern England, compiled as part of a PhD thesis, is provided by Jeremy Huggett of Glasgow University.
www.gla.ac.uk
Simon Keynes provides images of coins from several reigns, covering early to late Saxon.
www.trin.cam.ac.uk
Academic site with a wealth of resources. Provides essays, bibliographies, images, documents, links, and other resources.
the-orb.net
Treasures of a Saxon King of Essex
In autumn 2003 a spectacular 7th-century grave was unearthed at Prittlewell, Essex. The Museum of London describes the discoveries and its own exhibition of them.
www.museumoflondon.org.uk
From the BBC, The discovery of a chariot burial next to the A1 has highlighted the role of developers in modern archaeology.
news.bbc.co.uk
Features the 7th or 8th-century Southern Anglian enclosure. Offers its history, opening times, fees and directions.
www.english-heritage.org.uk
Oxford University provides a database of the archive of Jean Mary Cook, specialist on wooden buckets. Includes a description of bucket parts and a distribution map.
web.arch.ox.ac.uk
Archaeologists Take the Wraps off Lady Godiva
The Telegraph reports that archaeologists have reconstructed what could be a glass portrait of Lady Godiva.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Matthew White shows the kingdoms circa 860 and major sites. From the Old English Pages.
www.georgetown.edu
Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture
The University of Durham hosts information on this publication project. Includes images and a map showing the counties covered by each volume.
www.dur.ac.uk