Second Anglo-Saxon oven unearthed at Felton dig site in Northumberland
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Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
Archaeologists have uncovered a second oven during their fourth dig at an Anglo-Saxon site near Felton, Northumberland. The site, popular with metal detectorists, has yielded significant finds including unbaked loom weights used for weaving. Dr. Jane Harrison notes the inhabitants were organized and produced everything needed for the local estate, with artifacts dating from the sixth century. The discovery suggests the site was a busy production hub for cloth-making.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledNot only did they produce beautiful artwork, they were also really organised, producing everything needed for the local estate.
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