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Anglo-Saxon material from Corbridge Roman station and town (Corbridge)

A number of Anglo-Saxon features and finds have been discovered on the site of Corbridge Roman station and town. This includes two inhumation found in 1907 and 1908, in which there were brooches, a sword scabbard, beads and small pottery vessel.. None of the material dates earlier than AD700. Other Inhumations were found in the 1940s.

Reference number: N9176
Historical period: Early Medieval (AD411 to 1066)
Legal status: Scheduled Ancient Monument

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Source of Reference
Local History of Corbridge
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