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Anglo-Saxon Farms and Farming. By Debby Banham Rosamond Faith. 252mm. Pp xv +336, 8 col pls, 51 figs, 4 tables. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014. isbn9780199207947. £65 (hbk). - The Open Fields of England. By David Hall. 252mm. Pp xiv+381, 16 col pls, 22 figs, 22 tables. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014. isbn9780198702955. £85 (hbk).
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