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Like this? Get a print here. In 2011, we put together a map showing the London area in Anglo Saxon times (roughly speaking, 500-1066AD). It's pieced together from many resources, showing our guess ...
For a map that's both ancient and almost brand new, check out the Anglo-Saxon map of London, drafted by the hand of Londonist's own Matt Brown (and available to buy). Magnificent Maps of London ...
The ten best will go on show in the entrance foyer of the Museum of London from 21 April until autumn. Brown has made his own hand-drawn map of Anglo-Saxon London, which you can view here.
The revealing map is the work of University College London PhD student Ed Manley and James Cheshire, a lecturer at UCL's Centre of Advanced Spatial Analysis. Using an open-source website language ...
Now, the team has revealed what excavations unearthed: a rare Anglo-Saxon grave ... is often overlooked in favor of the Upper Thames and London. It suggests that the people living in this region ...
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