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Ferryhill, Police Station (Ferryhill)

Anglo-Scandanavian decorated bone strip 1980's
Anglo-Scandanavian decorated bone strip 1980's
The post holes and other remains of an Anglo-Saxon (410 to 1540) building of 10th century date were found when building the new police station here. A number of fragments of carved bone were found. They were probably used to decorate a wooden box.
D188
Early Medieval (410 to 1066)


Source of Reference
Local History of Ferryhill

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