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London Archaeologist, 9 (no. 6), 2000, 151–9 (with D. Bowsher, K. Pitt, and L. Blackmore)

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Anglo-Saxon England, 1972

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Medieval Settlement Research Group Annual Bibliography No 26 (2011)

Jill Campbell

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John Clark

London Under Ground: The Archaeology of a City (eds) Ian Haynes, Harvey Sheldon & Lesley Hannigan, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp 206-32, 2000

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Helena Hamerow

Medieval Archaeology, 2006

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Robert Cowie

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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Vol IX: Cheshire and Lancashire. By Richard N Bailey. 288mm. Pp xiii+522, 743 b&w ills, 20 figs, some col, 4 tables. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 2011. ISBN 9780197264621. £70 (hbk)

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