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Wulfhere’s People: a conversion-period Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Wolverton, Milton Keynes. By A J Hancock and R J Zeepvat. Pp x + 144, 246 ills, 7 tables. Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society Monograph Series no. 11. isbn9780995717749. Np.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2019

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