Describes the results of two recent excavations in Wilton where comparatively little archaeological work has been undertaken despite the known importance of the town between the 9th and 13th cs. The larger site, at S. John's Hospital, revealed a section through the late Saxon defences that sealed deposits of Romano-British date. The other site in South Street demonstrated occupation from the 9th/10th c. onwards and produced notable assemblages of pottery and iron-working slag.
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