Fieldwork at Rendlesham in Suffolk has identified a major central place complex of the early�middle Anglo-Saxon periods. This has particular significance in the light of Bede's eighth-century reference to a �royal settlement� at Rendlesham and the princely burial site at nearby Sutton Hoo. This interim report summarises the archaeology, and considers the wider interpretative issues relating to economic complexity and social diversity.
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