Hosted by Lance Alexander. "An exploration into life at the time of the Anglo-Saxon myth of men and monsters"--Container.
Summary:
"West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village is set in 125 acres. Here in the 1960s and 1970s, a series of archaeological digs revealed the remains of a substantial settlement of over seventy houses of which eight have been reconstructed. The earliest remains, going back as far as 420 B.C., coincide with the period during which the Roman legions withdrew from Britain, leaving it open to the Anglo-Saxon invasions"--Container.
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