Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period:
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spelling | McAllister-Wilson, David Verfasser (DE-588)1112967362 aut Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period 2004 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Saffron Walden [UKG] (DE-2581)TH000004229 gbd year:2004 pages:89-91 Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde. 26. Saal - Schenkung 2., völlig neu bearb. und stark erw. Aufl. Berlin [u.a.], 2004 (2004), 89-91 (DE-604)BV017820802 |
spellingShingle | McAllister-Wilson, David Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title_auth | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title_exact_search | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title_full | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title_fullStr | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title_full_unstemmed | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
title_short | Saffron Walden, in northwest Essex, one of the most important furnished graves of Viking character found in England; the excavation records are poor but, although it is clear that most of the graves were unfurnished, a Roman grave and one later female grave and possibly a male grave were found which were accompanied by grave-goods; the cemetery seems in origin to have been Romano-British with continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period |
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