Post-Roman Phase I at Yeavering: A Re-consideration
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RE-EXAMINATION of the affinities and dating of the post-Roman phase I buildings at Yeavering, Northumberland, suggests that they might be attributed equally well to a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon as to a post-Roman British context. This would accord with other evidence for 6th- or early 7th-century Anglian communities in the Milfield Basin.
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