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Springhead

  • A Saxon seax, from a 7th or 8th century AD burial. A seax is a short sword with a single cutting edge.
    A Saxon seax, from a 7th or 8th century AD burial. A seax is a short sword with a single cutting edge.
  • becky digging
    becky digging
  • Distribution Map
    Distribution Map
  • Excavation of a Roman temple at Springhead with the busy A2 in the background.
    Excavation of a Roman temple at Springhead with the busy A2 in the background.
  • Metal 1
    Metal 1
  • metal 2
    metal 2
  • Mid to late first century local grey ware bead rim jar, found at Springhead. This was probably made for domestic use.
    Mid to late first century local grey ware bead rim jar, found at Springhead. This was probably made for domestic use.
  • Phil Andrews, Spinghead Project Officer.
    Phil Andrews, Spinghead Project Officer.
  • photograph 5th-6th century brooch
    photograph 5th-6th century brooch
  • Springhead map
    Springhead map
  • This visualisation was created as the sanctuary was excavated.
    This visualisation was created as the sanctuary was excavated.
  • This visualisation was produced as the evidence was excavated, and is based upon the actual survey data.
    This visualisation was produced as the evidence was excavated, and is based upon the actual survey data.
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