AN ANGLO-SAXON BARROW CEMETERY IN GREENWICH PARK

Author(s): RCHME

September 1993, staff from the RCHME Cambridge Field Office commenced an archaeological field survey of Greenwich Park, as part of an ongoing commitment to record the archaeology of London's Royal Parks. One of the more important sites recorded by the survey was a cemetery of thirty one harrows (NAR TQ 37 NE 6), which antiquarian excavation suggests may be pagan Anglo-Saxon grave mounds.

Report Number:
83/1994
Series:
Other
Pages:
13
Keywords:
Bronze Age Electromagnetic Geophysical Survey Glass Iron Stone Stone, Precious

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