This is a great article & well worth a read! I have fond memories of discussing this topic with Bryan during tutorials in the late '90s :)https://twitter.com/LoveArchaeology/status/815921378146795520 …
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Fwiw, another article on language/place-name change that I'd recommend is this by Alaric Hall on PN instability :) http://www.alarichall.org.uk/alaric_hall_instability_of_anglo-saxon_place-names_working_paper.pdf …
Two more interesting articles on Britons & Anglo-Saxons, by Alex Woolf (http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/staff/alexwoolf/Apartheidandeconomics.pdf …) & Heinrich Härke (https://www.academia.edu/1178275/Anglo-Saxon_immigration_and_ethnogenesis._Medieval_Archaeology_55_2011._1-28 …)
This is well worth a look too, fwiw :) Hildegard Tristram, ‘Why don't the English speak Welsh?’ http://www.hildegard.tristram.de/media/tristram_manchester_30-07-07.pdf …
have long read & admired W-P in my corner of antiquity. This goes to top of my reading list. %%robert 





He does do some wonderful stuff; love his recent project on last statues of antiquity! :)
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