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Introduction: Later Anglo-Saxon England. DELLA HOOKE 1. Pre-Conquest: Territorial and administrative organization in east Suffolk. PETER WARNER, Lecturer in History, Homerton College, Cambridge 2. Minster churches in the landscape. JOHN BLAIR, Lecturer in History, The Queen's College, Oxford OXl 4QW 3. Towards a chronology for English place-names. MARGARET GELLING, Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, University of Birmingham 4. Towards a model of Anglo-Scandinavian rural settlement in England. TIM UNWIN, Lecturer, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway & Bedford New College 5. The late Saxon countryside - villages and their fields. DAVID HALL 6. Regional variation in southern and central England in the Anglo-Saxon period and its relationship to land units and settlement. DELLA HOOKE 7. Settlement chronology and regional landscapes: the evidence from the claylands of East Anglia and Essex. TOM WILLIAMSON, Lecturer, Centre of East Anglian Studies, University of East Anglia 8. Countryside and town: the animal resources of Saxon Southampton. JENNIFER BOURDILLON, Faunal Remains Unit, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton 9. Towns as structures and functioning communities through time: the development of central places from 600 to 1066. DAVID HILL, Department of Extra Mural Studies, University of Manchester 10. The Anglo-Saxon towns of Kent. TIM TATTON-BROWN 11. The making of Domesday York. RICHARD HALL, Lecturer, University of York 12. Settlement structures and settlement systems of the Frankish central state in Carolingian and Ottonian times (8th to 10th centuries). HANS-JURGEN NITZ, Professor, Geographisches Institut, Universitat Gottingen 13. Systems of agriculture in Central Europe up to the tenth and eleventh centuries. HELMUT HILDEBRANDT, Professor, Geographisches Institut, Universitat Mainz 14. Anglo-Saxon England and the origins of the modern world economy. RICHARD HODGES, Lecturer, Department of Archaeology & Prehistory, University of Sheffield.

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