EAA 46, 1989: The Deserted Medieval Village of Thuxton, Norfolk

Lawrence Butler and Peter Wade-Martins

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The survey and excavation of a good example of a large linear village site in central Norfolk, at least twenty-nine tofts being visible. Two house sites and the front of a single toft were excavated, and the results of fieldwalking within the parish are also presented. Thuxton is compared with Grenstein, a similar site excavated shortly afterwards.

Full reference:

Butler, L. and Wade-Martins, P., 1989, The Deserted Medieval Village of Thuxton, Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology 46

A4, 69pp, 38fig, 28pls

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