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The 8th-century pottery industry at La Londe, near Rouen, and its implications for cross-channel trade with Hamwic, Anglo-Saxon Southampton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Richard Hodges*
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The British School at Rome, Via Antonio Gramsci 61, 00197 Rome, Italy
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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1991

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Antiquity reported last year the locating of Quentovic, one of the lost trading centres of the early medieval period in northern Europe. The finding of pottery kilns at La Londe, not so far away near Rouen, identifies another source of traded goods, and further explains the pattern of North Sea and Channel traffic.

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