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Weaving House West Stow Saxon Village - Door of the Weaving House. The weaving house was built in 1984. The weaving House is a two post house and has been fitted out with weaving looms as a weaving shed to show the evidence from the burned houses excavated at the site.
Weaving House West Stow Saxon Village
Door of the Weaving House. The weaving house was built in 1984. The weaving House is a two post house and has been fitted out with weaving looms as a weaving shed to show the evidence from the burned houses excavated at the site.

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17th Aug 2006
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Diane Earl

Unique Id: 63283

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Subjects: History
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
Learning Groups: Teachers, Parents, Pupils, Others
Keywords: Anglo-Saxon Saxons buildings house houses village Dark-Ages archaeology

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