Surrey archaeological collections . Ewell House Site. Cut 2. Above, from the north. Below, from the south. The pole is in the centre of the Roman ditch. facing page 18] EXCAVATIONS AT EWELL IN 1934. 19 beyond the base of its socket. This indicates the probabilityof the layer in which these objects lay being of Saxon date,or, at any rate, of its having been formed within a short timeof the date of the surrounding burials, if not contemporary EWELL HOUSE SITE PLAN OF PART INVESTIGATED IN 1934. SCALE OF FEET tO 30 40 SO 60 TO SO 90 FIG. 2. PLAN OF SITE I. with them. If the spearhead had r


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