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This photograph of the statue of Alfred the Great in Winchester was taken in July 2009.

Runic Alphabet Learning Activity
In 2010, the Friends of Corhampton Saxon Church and Meonstoke Infant School organised a Saxon learning day for the eighty pupils at the school.
This was followed by the 1st Saxon Festival in the Meon Valley Since the 11th Century.
We were…

New Light on Late Antiquity
Lecture notes for a course given to the Colchester branch of the Workers' Educational Association (adult students, mostly retired)

Landscapes and Field Systems
Class notes for Colchester WEA (see previous attachments)

Rural settlement
Class notes - Colchester WEA (see 1st attachment)

Introduction
Lecture notes for a series of 10 classes given to the Colchester Branch of the Workers' Educational Association (adult students, mainly retired).

The Reculver Columns, Canterbury Cathedral
"These columns upheld three arches, which divided the apse from the nave, in the Saxon church at Reculver, which was built when Theodore of Tarsus was Archbishop of Canterbury in 670. They were part of the original building. Between 1540 and 1800 the…

An Anglo-Saxon Estate at Great Tey, Essex
An Anglo-Saxon Estate at Great Tey, Essex.

An examination of the documentary, topographical and archaeological evidence for the existence of an estate centre at Great Tey, suggesting continuity from a Roman estate centred on the villa at Great Tey.

History of Corhampton Saxon Church AD 1020; author Chris Maxse
Corhampton Saxon Church is situated on the banks of the River Meon which runs from East Meon on the South Downs, through the Meon Valley to the Solent at Titchfield Haven.
The Church, which was built in 1020, when Cnut was King of Wessex and…

Visit Notes: The Anglo-Saxons
British Museum set of visit notes for teachers, on the Anglo-Saxons, Sutton Hoo, and the Vikings. All these are © Trustees of the British Museum.
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