urnowy
Urnowy is a term that refers to a type of ancient Saxon settlement or village in the Anglo-Saxon England. The term is believed to have originated from the Old English words "ur" meaning "place" or "homestead" and "nowy" or "naf", which means "nook" or "corner". This suggests that Urnowy was likely a small settlement or hamlet situated in a secluded or distinctive location.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the Urnowy settlement most likely existed during the Anglo-Saxon period, which spans
Urnowy is not a widely recognized nor well-documented term in historical or archaeological literature, which makes
It is worth noting that the existence of Urnowy as a known historical or archaeological site is