Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats The environmental archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough

The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bone assemblage) provides a series of unique insights into Anglo-Saxon life in England during the 8th to 10th centuries. The research reveals detailed evidence for the local and regional environment, man...

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Main Author: Johnstone, Cluny (auth)
Other Authors: Jaques, D. (auth), Barrett, James (auth), Dobney, K. M. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Historic England 2007
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