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When did the typical English village begin? That is, when did the outlying farms join together to become a nucleated village? Professor Mick Aston has been finding out.

 

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(Note to American and other viewers outside the UK: Mick Aston is the leader of the 'The Time Team', Britain's most popular archaeology programme. This account represents his serious long-term research).



 

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