05-31-2010, 10:16 PM
I don't recall the discussion on lenght. There may have been some LRA (late roman amphoras, the ware used in trade between Britain and Mediterranea in the late 5th-6th centuries) sherds nearby but there was no way to prove completly either datation for the house.
There weren't much metalwork finds from 5-6th centuries Cadbury. A possible bolt or arrowhead, an axehead, a saw, several knives, a saxon brooch and/or buckle of late 6th century date were among the main finds of ferrous or copper alloy metal.
There weren't much metalwork finds from 5-6th centuries Cadbury. A possible bolt or arrowhead, an axehead, a saw, several knives, a saxon brooch and/or buckle of late 6th century date were among the main finds of ferrous or copper alloy metal.
"O niurt Ambrois ri Frangc ocus Brethan Letha."
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
Agraes / Morcant map Conmail / Benjamin Franckaert
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
Agraes / Morcant map Conmail / Benjamin Franckaert