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Arthur, Alfred, 1066 and all that...  (see also Interesting Places below)
>>  Christopher Snyder of Marymount University: Gazetteer of Arthurian sites:
           phoenix.marymount.edu/~csnyder/gazetteer.htm
                Photos of sites associated with Arthur: Cadbury, Glastonbury Tor, Tintagel, etc.



>>  Anthony Bradshaw's "Images of Alfred Site": www.ogdoad.force9.co.uk/alfred/alfimages.htm
                Collection of Alfred images, some contemporary, many Victorian.

>>  Mr. Carlton's History 7 Medieval Unit: www.impulse.net/~carlton/page8.html
                Victorian images of King Alfred and some Saxon warriors.

>>  Paul Szarmach's site at Western Michigan University: www.wmich.edu/medieval/grad/alfred1100/millenary.html
                Photos of the Millenary celebration a century ago.



>>  Battle of 1066 site: battle1066.com/intro.shtml
                Photos of historical sites at Pevensey, Bosham, Battle, Hastings, Westminster; also photos from major battle
                re-enactment in 1999.

>>   Nick Austin's "Secrets of the Norman Invasion" site: www.cablenet.net/pages/book/index.html
                Huge site supporting his theory of the location of the battle site, Includes many modern maps, Domesday maps,
                aerial photos, excavation photos, etc.


Interesting Places
Cadbury Hill Fort (Camelot?)
>>  David Craig's "My Camelot" page: www.strum.co.uk/twilight/cadpic.htm
                Views from on site and from a distance.

>>  The Quest Site at the University of Idaho: www.uidaho.edu/student_orgs/arthurian_legend/england/arch/cadbury.htm
                Aerial photo, site map and interpretation.

>>  South Somerset County site: www.southsomerset.gov.uk/commune/cadbury.htm
                Views from distance and on site.

>>  Arthurian Pages of Miss Gienwww.missgien.net/arthurian/camelot2.html
                On site view; follow links for aerial view, and excavation photos.

>>  Britannia site: graphics.britannia.com/history/cadcast.html
                Distance photo; map of hisll; reconstruction drawing of timber hall.

Egbert's Stone:  Battle of 1066 site: battle1066.com/saxpic.shtml
                Stone site with re-enactors.

Taeppa's Burial Mound:  Bob Trubshaw's photo at the At the Edge site: www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/taplow.htm
                Taplow site, with drawings of 3 artifacts.

Isle of Athelney, Alfred's refuge:  British Literature and Anglophile Resources:
           www.britishliterature.com/litfeatures/litlocales/isleof athelney.html

Battle of Maldon site:  Michael Hanly of Wsahington State University: www.wsu.edu:8080/~hanly/oe/maldon1.html

"Wayland's Smithy" near Uffington Castle:  Anglo-Saxon.org site: www.geocities.com/sigbert_a/wayland.html
                5 photos of the site.

Heysham, Stone Coffins near St. Patrick's Chapel: Lancaster University site:
           www.lancs.ac.uk/users/spc/pictures/photos/stonecoffins.htm

Giant's Grave, St. Andrew's, Penrith:  Visit Cumbria site: www.btinternet.com/~lake.district/pen/chp2.htm


Archaeological Excavation Sites Other Than Sutton Hoo  (for Sutton Hoo see Artifacts page)
Flixborough Anglo-Saxon village:  Humber Field Archaeology site: www.hullcc.gov.uk/archaeology/flixboro.htm

Corbridge Mill:  Archaeology Review site: www.eng-h.gov.uk/ArchRev/rev95_6/corbridge.htm


Maps and Other Assorted Images
>>  Cathy Ball's site: http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/oe/oe-map.html
                Map of Anglo-Saxon England.

>>  Britannia site:  britannia.com/history/h50.html
                Maps of English in 500, 600, 700, and of the Danelaw linked to this page. Also linked are resources including
                timelines, narratives, biographies, king and archbishop lists.

>>  Professor Maxwell at Syracuse University:
           www.maxwell.syr.edu/maxpages/classes/his211/Lecture%20Three/Lindisfarne793.htm
                Map of invasions of Britain

>>  Melanie's site: bay8.bjt.net/~melanie//anglo-sa.html
                Maps of England in 800 and 1000.

>>  Lindisfarne Tableau of monastic scribes: Historic Northumberland site:
           www.northumberland.gov.uk/VG/goldenag.html