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The Roots of an English Town

The Roots of an English Town

Exploring the Archaeology of Higham Ferrers

2004 • 51 pages

In recent years archaeologists at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, have uncovered a wealth of evidence, largely Saxon, that tells a story both fascinating and intriguing, gruesome and tragic'. This colourful guide presents this story in layman's terms, explaining and illustrating what Anglo-Saxon remains look like, how the important settlement at Higham Ferrers functioned, how the inhabitants lived, worked, worshipped and died, and what objects they left behind. A good introduction for younger readers.

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