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Early historic <strong>Britain</strong><br />
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towns, without ultimately replacing them, so Domesday Book records an <strong>An</strong>glo-Saxon state under<br />
new lordship, changed but not replaced.<br />
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Thomas, C., 1993. Tintagel: Arthur and archaeology. London: Batsford/English Heritage.<br />
Vince, A., 1990. Saxon London: an archaeologi<strong>ca</strong>l investigation. London: Seaby.<br />
Webster, L. and Backhouse, J., 1991. <strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> England. <strong>An</strong>glo-Saxon an and culture AD 600–900. London:<br />
British Museum Publi<strong>ca</strong>tions.<br />
Welch, M.., 1992. <strong>An</strong>glo-Saxon England. London: Batsford/English Heritage.<br />
Wilson, D.M. (ed.) 1981. <strong>The</strong> archaeology <strong>of</strong> <strong>An</strong>glo-Saxon England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />
2nd edn.<br />
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