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Air Reconnaissance: Recent Results, 3

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1965

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* The graves in this cemetery too were lying north and south [n]. Groups of graves forming cemeteries have been recorded from the air on a number of occasions. It is hoped to publish examples in a later note in this series.

Such frost cracks in river-gravel are not uncommonly seen in terms of crop marks. A possible alternative explanation of the dark patches is that they mark Saxon hut-positions.

Many groups of small circles are known in the Fens (Riley, antiquity, 1946, 150–3), but these seem to differ in character and interrelations from the groups here described.