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The village of Ixworth is situated on the River Thet, 10km north-east of Bury St Edmunds. Field-walking and historical research carried out on the parish has traced Saxon, medieval and later centres. Roman and Saxon objects have been found over several years, including the gold and garnet Ixworth cross found in a grave in 1856. The VASLE dataset was derived from the Suffolk HER and the PAS
Fingerprint charts for i) artefact date analysis, ii) artefact type analysis, iii) artefact metal analysis and iv) coins date of production
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