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A 7th Century Anglosaxon Cemetery At Burwell Road Exning Suffolk Andrew A S Newton

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A 7th Century Anglosaxon Cemetery At Burwell Road Exning Suffolk Andrew A S Newton
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.62 MB
Author: Andrew A. S. Newton
ISBN: 9781407356921, 1407356925
Language: English
Year: 2020

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A 7th Century Anglosaxon Cemetery At Burwell Road Exning Suffolk Andrew A S Newton by Andrew A. S. Newton 9781407356921, 1407356925 instant download after payment.

The village of Exning in the most westerly part of Suffolk is a small settlement appended to the north-west of the larger town of Newmarket. Despite its modern inferiority to Newmarket, it is understood to have been an important location in the Anglo-Saxon period. Statements in the Liber Eliensis or ‘Book of Ely’ suggest that St Æthelthryth, or Etheldreda, the daughter of King Anna of East Anglia, who would become Abbess of Ely, was born here. This volume describes the archaeological excavation of the site and the 7th century Anglo-Saxon cemetery that was recorded here. Grave goods present with several of the burials in the cemetery were indicative of high status. Of further note is the similarity of the richest grave at this site with a grave recorded at a cemetery on the Isle of Ely which is considered to have had links with the religious community there.

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