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Archaeological discoveries at Rutland Water

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This paper summarises the results of archaeological excavations on the Rutland Water site from 1967 to date. They range from Iron Age to Medieval and include Romano-British farmsteads and two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries.

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Adams, A.W., Clough, T.H.M., Gorin, M.S. et al. Archaeological discoveries at Rutland Water. Hydrobiologia 88, 57–66 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00008297

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