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    Deantune and Bishopstone: The estate and the church under the Mercian kings and the South Saxon bishops

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    Authors
    Blair, John
    Pickles, Thomas
    Affiliation
    University of Oxford; University of Chester
    Publication Date
    2010-12-31
    
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    Abstract
    This paper argues for an association between the early medieval estate known as Deantune and the Domesday Book estate called Bishopstone, through a consideration of the history and topography of Bishopstone and its surrounding region.
    Citation
    Blair, J., & Pickles, T. (2010). Deantune and Bishopstone: The estate and the church under the Mercian kings and the South Saxon bishops. In G. Thomas (Ed.), The Late Anglo-Saxon Settlement at Bishopstone. A downland manor in the making (pp. 17-22). York, United Kingdom: Council for British Archaeology.
    Publisher
    Council for British Archaeology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/601441
    Type
    Book chapter
    Language
    en
    ISBN
    9781902771830
    Collections
    History and Archaeology

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