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Photograph of ridge and furrow field near the deserted medieval village of Poden, (Poden Farm, Honeybourne, Worcestershire). Poden was not recorded in the Domesday Book, but Honeybourne appears as Huniburn. Photographed early-evening, facing roughly…

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Photograph of ridge and furrow field near the deserted medieval village of Poden, (Poden Farm, Honeybourne, Worcestershire). Poden was not recorded in the Domesday Book, but Honeybourne appears as Huniburn. Photographed early-evening, facing roughly…

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Photograph of ridge and furrow field near the deserted medieval village of Poden, (Poden Farm, Honeybourne, Worcestershire). Poden was not recorded in the Domesday Book, but Honeybourne appears as Huniburn. Photographed mid-morning, facing roughly…

Teybrook Farm - Saxon Phase
A brief interim report on the Saxon elements of an excavation carried out at Teybrook Fram, Great Tey, Essex (a multi-period site, principally a Bronze Age ring ditch and cremation cemetery) carried out by the Colchester Archaeological Group.

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.

A Saxon hedge–line from Devon
The hedge on the horizon, a familiar feature on the road out from Countess Wear to the M5 interchange at Sandy Gate, is an unremarkable feature of modern Exeter. It is nevertheless very ancient, being part of the boundary of the estate of Topsham…

The Battlefield at Battle, Looking West
A view from about halfway up the slope looking west. The Normans attacked from left to right, uphill towards the English positions where the later abbey towers are just visible.

The Battlefield at Battle, Looking North towards the Abbey
A view of the battlefield from the Norman positions at the bottom of the hill. The English positions were at the top of the hill where the abbey was later built.

Narrow Valley Leading to the Royal Graveyard at Sutton Hoo
A view from the narrow valley up which the ship in the great Sutton Hoo ship burial would have been dragged, looking towards the ridge behind lay the plateau on which the graveyard is located. The house belonged to Mrs Pretty, the landowner at the…

Devil's Dyke, near Burwell, Cambridgeshire
A view along the dyke (on the left, with the ditch in the centre), looking south about a mile south of Reach. The dyke runs for about 12 kilometres from Reach in the north to Woodditton in the south, passing through the middle of Newmarket racecourse…
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