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Wessex to AD 1000
註釋Castle and Danebury attest its power and importance in the Iron Age. The coming of the Romans, and after them the Saxons, did not put an end to Wessex's greatness: indeed the early kings of the West Saxons initiated the dynasty that, through Alfred and his descendants, eventually became the royal line of England. All this has its place in the present survey - the first general study of the region to appear for many years - which takes into account the latest findings of.