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The Saxon Shore: heritage tourism and East Anglia

The Saxon Shore: heritage tourism and East Anglia

David W J Gill
Abstract
This seminar will develop the themes from the 2014 Heritage Fortnight lectures. The Anglo-Saxon period is now seen as a key area for the Suffolk Heritage Strategy. Late Roman sites in East Anglia are dominated by the Saxon Shore forts at Brancaster, Caister-on-Sea, Burgh Castle, (the lost) Walton Castle, and (into Essex) Bradwell-on-Sea. Anglo-Saxon sites include the iconic Sutton Hoo ship burial and the West Stow Anglo-Saxon village, as well as the monastic site of Iken.

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