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Nassington, Northamptonshire, 7 March 2004

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The Prebendal Manor House, Nassington
http://www.prebendal-manor.demon.co.uk/index.htm
Built in 1230, the Prebendal Manor House at Nassington, where this Time Team dig took place, is the oldest inhabited house in Northamptonshire. This website tells the history of the manor and explains about prebends. It also provides information about the recreated medieval gardens at the site and photographs of both the manor and the gardens.

The Prebendal Manor Research Project
http://www.prebendal-manor.demon.co.uk/archeology.htm
Excavations in and around the Prebendal Manor at Nassington have been in progress since 1984. The accumulated archaeological data demonstrates that the Prebendal site has been occupied since early prehistoric times. A detailed archaeological research report is available online here, together with a downloadable file on the huge volume of pottery finds made on the site.

Nassington village
http://www.maurice.skynet.co.uk/genuki/
big/eng/NTH/Nassington/

Short description of the village, from The Northamptonshire Village Book, compiled by the Northamptonshire Federation of Women's Institutes.

Anglo-Saxon England
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/vikings/angsaxe.html
Includes, among much else, a map of Anglo-Saxon Britain and a detailed bibliography. The website also has a special emphasis on King Cnut.

Anglo Saxon England: A guide to online resources
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/early/pre1000/asindex.html
Part of the ORB Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies, this website has perhaps the best set of web links covering everything from original Anglo-Saxon texts to bibliographies, maps and teaching resources.

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