Abstract
THE present paper offers a brief account of some of the results of field-work carried out in the neighbourhood of the village of Chalton, close to the border between Hampshire and Sussex (FIG. 1). The survey, which began in earnest in 1966 and is still continuing, is concerned with discovering the total settlement-pattern of the area from mesolithic times until the present day.1 Already more than a hundred occupation-sites have been discovered in an area of approximately five square miles, and since the rate of discovery does not abate, the project cannot be regarded as anywhere near completion. Nevertheless it is felt that sufficient is now known of Saxon and medieval settlement and land-use to warrant the publication of this summary.

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