An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall complex’ at Sutton Courtenay/Drayton (NGR 448733, 193671), previously known primarily from aerial photographs and metal-detector finds, included the partial excavation of two large timber buildings. One of these proved to be the largest Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall’ yet identified and had been cut into a prehistoric mound or bank. The smaller building overlay an earlier sunken-featured building of probable sixth-century date. The geophysical survey and excavation provide significant new information regarding the site, which is probably that of an undocumented royal centre associated with the earliest rulers of the West Saxons
In 2005 the Friends of Leominster Priory organised an archaeological evaluation of the car park occu...
Border Archaeology Ltd (BAL) carried out an archaeological observation of trenching excavations rela...
A desk based assessment was carried out for Offley Garage, Great Offley and the surrounding area. Pr...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall complex’ at Sutton Courtenay/...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon âgreat hall complexâ at Sutton Courtenay/...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
This paper presents the results of a pilot project investigating the potential of archaeological sit...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Druids Lodge Polo Club to undertake an archaeological evaluat...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to carry out archaeological field work on land at The Deanery, C...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by CgMs to undertake a programme of work as part of an ongoing s...
This volume reports on the excavations from 2002 to 2005 designed to investigate this transition, wi...
Archaeological investigations at Dorstone Hill, near the northern end of Herefordshire’s Golden Vall...
Aerial photographs of the Anglo-Saxon palace at Milfield, Thirlings and Yeavering in northern Englan...
Sutton Hoo is an archaeological site in Suffolk, south-east England (National Grid Reference TM 288 ...
This collection comprises site data (images, reports, CAD and spreadsheets) from an archaeological e...
In 2005 the Friends of Leominster Priory organised an archaeological evaluation of the car park occu...
Border Archaeology Ltd (BAL) carried out an archaeological observation of trenching excavations rela...
A desk based assessment was carried out for Offley Garage, Great Offley and the surrounding area. Pr...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall complex’ at Sutton Courtenay/...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon âgreat hall complexâ at Sutton Courtenay/...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
This paper presents the results of a pilot project investigating the potential of archaeological sit...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Druids Lodge Polo Club to undertake an archaeological evaluat...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to carry out archaeological field work on land at The Deanery, C...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by CgMs to undertake a programme of work as part of an ongoing s...
This volume reports on the excavations from 2002 to 2005 designed to investigate this transition, wi...
Archaeological investigations at Dorstone Hill, near the northern end of Herefordshire’s Golden Vall...
Aerial photographs of the Anglo-Saxon palace at Milfield, Thirlings and Yeavering in northern Englan...
Sutton Hoo is an archaeological site in Suffolk, south-east England (National Grid Reference TM 288 ...
This collection comprises site data (images, reports, CAD and spreadsheets) from an archaeological e...
In 2005 the Friends of Leominster Priory organised an archaeological evaluation of the car park occu...
Border Archaeology Ltd (BAL) carried out an archaeological observation of trenching excavations rela...
A desk based assessment was carried out for Offley Garage, Great Offley and the surrounding area. Pr...