29 relations: Æthelbald of Mercia, Basingwerk Abbey, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Carbon-14, Charcoal, Coenwulf of Mercia, Cropmark, Debatable Lands, Earthworks (archaeology), England, England–Wales border, Estuary, Hedge, History of Anglo-Saxon England, Holywell, Llanymynech, Maesbury, Mercia, Northop, Offa's Dyke, Oswestry, River Dee, Wales, Romano-British culture, Scots' Dike, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Wales, Welsh Marches, Wroxeter.
Æthelbald of Mercia
Æthelbald (also spelled Ethelbald, or Aethelbald) (died 757) was the King of Mercia, in what is now the English Midlands from 716 until he was killed in 757.
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Basingwerk Abbey
Basingwerk Abbey (Abaty Dinas Basing) is a Grade I listed ruined abbey near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales.
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library is a journal published by Manchester University Press.
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Carbon-14
Carbon-14, 14C, or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with an atomic nucleus containing 6 protons and 8 neutrons.
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Charcoal
Charcoal is the lightweight black carbon and ash residue hydrocarbon produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances.
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Coenwulf of Mercia
Coenwulf (also spelled Cenwulf, Kenulf, or Kenwulph) was King of Mercia from December 796 until his death in 821.
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Cropmark
Cropmarks or Crop marks are a means through which sub-surface archaeological, natural and recent features may be visible from the air or a vantage point on higher ground or a temporary platform.
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Debatable Lands
A map showing the extent of the Debatable Lands --> The Debatable Lands, also known as debatable ground, batable ground or threip lands,.
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Earthworks (archaeology)
In archaeology, earthworks are artificial changes in land level, typically made from piles of artificially placed or sculpted rocks and soil.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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England–Wales border
The England–Wales border, sometimes the Wales–England border or the Anglo-Welsh border, is the border between England and Wales, two constituent countries of the United Kingdom.
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Estuary
An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.
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Hedge
A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area, such as between neighbouring properties.
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History of Anglo-Saxon England
Anglo-Saxon England was early medieval England, existing from the 5th to the 11th century from the end of Roman Britain until the Norman conquest in 1066.
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Holywell
Holywell (Treffynnon) is the fifth largest town in Flintshire, Wales.
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Llanymynech
Llanymynech is a village straddling the border between Montgomeryshire/Powys, Wales, and Shropshire, England, about 9 miles (14 km) north of the Welsh town of Welshpool.
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Maesbury
Maesbury is a small scattered community in Shropshire, England, south of the town of Oswestry, falling within the Oswestry Rural parish.
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Mercia
Mercia (Miercna rīce) was one of the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy.
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Northop
Northop (Llaneurgain) is a small village and an electoral ward situated in Flintshire, Wales, approximately 12 miles west of the city of Chester, midway between Mold and Flint, and situated just off junction 33 of the A55 North Wales Expressway.
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Offa's Dyke
Offa's Dyke (Clawdd Offa) is a large linear earthwork that roughly follows the current border between England and Wales.
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Oswestry
Oswestry (Croesoswallt) is a large market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh border.
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River Dee, Wales
The River Dee (Afon Dyfrdwy, Deva Fluvius) is a river in the United Kingdom.
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Romano-British culture
Romano-British culture is the culture that arose in Britain under the Roman Empire following the Roman conquest in AD 43 and the creation of the province of Britannia.
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Scots' Dike
The Scots' Dike or dyke is a three and a half mile / 5.25 km long linear earthwork, constructed by the English and the Scots in the year 1552Mack, James Logan (1926).
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Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, England.
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Shropshire
Shropshire (alternatively Salop; abbreviated, in print only, Shrops; demonym Salopian) is a county in the West Midlands of England, bordering Wales to the west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, and Worcestershire and Herefordshire to the south.
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.
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Welsh Marches
The Welsh Marches (Y Mers) is an imprecisely defined area along and around the border between England and Wales in the United Kingdom.
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Wroxeter
Wroxeter is a village in Shropshire, England.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat's_Dyke