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IMC 2006: Sessions

Session 805: Aspects of Early Post-Roman Yorkshire: New Archaeological Perspectives

Tuesday 11 July 2006, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:West Yorkshire Archaeology Service, Leeds
Organiser:Stuart Wrathmell, West Yorkshire Archaeology Service, Leeds
Moderator/Chair:Richard Morris, Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds / School of Music, Humanities & Media, University of Huddersfield
Paper 805-aThe Kingdom of Elmet and the Saxon Succession: Recent Archaeological Evidence
(Language: English)
Ian Roberts, West Yorkshire Archaeology Service, Leeds
Index terms: Architecture - General
Paper 805-bSeeing is Believing: Early and Middle Saxon Settlement in the Prehistoric and Roman Landscape of the Vale of Pickering
(Language: English)
James Lyall, Landscape Research Centre, Malton
Index terms: Geography and Settlement Studies
Paper 805-cAppearances Can Be Deceptive: Early and Middle Saxon Settlement in the Prehistoric and Roman Landscape of Wharram Percy
(Language: English)
Stuart Wrathmell, West Yorkshire Archaeology Service, Leeds
Index terms: Architecture - General
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