wobbler
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I remember there was a Time Team, where they found an anglo-saxon sword, but they had doubts about its authenticity, and thought it might have been planted by the landowner for some reason. They were vindicated when a little lower down under it, they found a strand of barbed wire....
The sword was genuine, but only known to exist in the La Tene culture. Apparently they lobbed swords in to lakes like there was no tomorrow.
I think it was all due to a Victorian reverend.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Llygadwy
Shielings (abandoned villages/summer grazing areas) in Scotland give you an idea of a point in the process. This page http://www.incallander.co.uk/shielings.htm has some quite nice photos. (Its just the first one I found while googling...)
Looks interesting.


