However, it was shown that the site was still active in the 13th century and there were no signs of an earlier Anglo-Saxon settlement here.
Within the areas of Anglo-Saxon settlement, there was both regional and temporal variation amongst burial practices.
None of them ever seem to have publicly suggested that there may have been an Anglo-Saxon settlement nearby.
By the 9th century, there was an Anglo-Saxon settlement here.
King's Meaburn was thought to be an Anglo-Saxon settlement in the 7th and 8th centuries.
Figure 2.6: Comparative plans of farm modules from early Anglo-Saxon settlements.
Early Anglo-Saxon settlements are much more common than was once thought (Figure 2.10).
Anglo-Saxon settlement can be traced by following burial patterns and land usage.
In May 2010, an Anglo-Saxon settlement was discovered on the site.
The first Anglo-Saxon settlements in England were created by the invaders themselves.