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Anglo-Saxon Graves and Grave Goods of the 6th and 7th Centuries AD: a chronological framework. By Alex Bayliss, John Hines, Karen Høilund Nielsen, Gerry McCormac and Christopher Scull. 310mm. Pp xix + 595, 500 ills (some col), figs, maps. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 33, Maney Publishing for the Society for Medieval Archaeology, Leeds. isbn9781909662063. £45 (hbk).
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Anglo-Saxon Graves and Grave Goods of the 6th and 7th Centuries AD: a chronological framework. By Alex Bayliss, John Hines, Karen Høilund Nielsen, Gerry McCormac and Christopher Scull. 310mm. Pp xix + 595, 500 ills (some col), figs, maps. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 33, Maney Publishing for the Society for Medieval Archaeology, Leeds. isbn9781909662063. £45 (hbk).
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