Surf these sites: At the Edge archive: Anglo-Saxon church alignments -- When is a ley not a ley? The answer seems to be, when it is the subject of an academic paper. Amid the intensely erudite jargon that befits a publication entitled Studies in late Anglo-Saxon settlement [1] is a relatively accessible chapter by Warwick Rodwell entitled ''Churches in the landscape: aspects of topographjy and planning''. This contains a detailed discussion of what the author terms ''planned, linear arrangements of related buildings and features.'' Paul Orton''s Anglo-Saxon Gods Page -- My research on the Anglo-Saxon Gods Religion of the Teutonic Peoples Booklist -- Including Anglo Saxon book references
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