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Wansdyke (earthwork)
Early Medieval Dykes (400 to 850 Ad)
The Early Medieval Period, Its Main Conclusion Is They Were Compiled at Malmesbury
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Wansdyke Cottage Wansdyke Cottage Rectory Farm Lane Englishcombe Bath BA2 9DU
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Wansdyke (East), Wiltshire (Notes for Visitors, Prepared by the Royal Archaeological Institute, 2017)
Local Government Boundary Commission for England Report No
WALKS 1 and 2 Newton St
'Henge' at Hunstrete, Bath and North-East Somerset?
The Bristol Region in the Sub-Roman and Early Anglo-Saxon Periods Is the Social Signifiers Extends Easily Into the Realms of the Symbolic
FROM the DEATH of EAGLES to the COMING of WOLVES: the CREATION of POST-ROMAN BRITAIN 400-600 C.E. a University Thesis Presented
THE BATH REGION from Late Prehistory to the Middle Ages Mick
West Wansdyke, Bath and North-East Somerset Conservation Management Plan
The History of Bristol Region in the Roman Period
Englishcombe
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A39/B3116 Road Improvements
A Possible Anglo-Saxon Execution Cemetery at Werg, Mildenhall (Cvnetio), Wiltshire and the Wessex-Mercia Frontier in the Age of King Cynewulf
Avebury Resource Assessment
PRISTON HISTORY GROUP TALK Clare Cross 31 Jan 2013
North Somerset Sites and Monuments Record Bibliography
Past Present
Issue 9 August 2005 War Memorials in South Gloucestershire
Hunstrete Grand Mansion, Somerset
Bath Record Office Council Records
Travel and Communication in the Landscape of Early Medieval Wessex
North Somerset Rivers Consultation Report December 1997
Durham Research Online
Compton Dando
Chalk and Archaeology
Appendix 3: Odd Down, Bath