EAA 74, 1995: A Late Neolithic, Saxon and Medieval Site at Middle Harling, Norfolk, by Andrew Rogerson

A hoard of coins of the shadowy East Anglian King Beonna triggered off a project which revealed not only late Neolithic activity but also a Viking burial and a small part of a rural settlement of the 8th to 13th centuries AD.
Saturation coverage by metal detector at all stages of the work produced a large assemblage of metal objects which suggests that the ‘normal’ quantity and range of finds collected from conventionally excavated sites may often fall short of the true population.

Full reference:
Andrew Rogerson, 1995. 'A Late Neolithic, Saxon and Medieval Site at Middle Harling, Norfolk', East Anglian Archaeology 74