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  1. Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Inhumation Burial

    Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Inhumation Burial: Morning Thorpe, Spong Hill, Bergh Apton and Westgarth Gardens [Paperback]

    Kenneth Penn (Author); Birte Brugmann (Author)

    £13.50

    ISBN: 9780905594453
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 119
    Oxbow says: Excavated in the 1970s, the sites of Morning Thorpe, Bergh Apton and Spong Hill in Norfolk and Westgarth Gardens in Suffolk, have only previously been published as catalogues. This volume aims to discuss the evidence from these fou... .... Learn More
  2. A Late Iron Age Warrior Burial from Kelvedon, Essex

    A Late Iron Age Warrior Burial from Kelvedon, Essex [Paperback]

    Paul R. Sealey (Author)

    £10.00

    ISBN: 9780950178172
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 118
    In 1982 Jim Bennett, an amateur archaeologist, excavated a late Iron Age warrior burial at Kelvedon in Essex. It was a discovery of national importance because there are so few warrior burials of the period. After the death of the excavator, th... .... Learn More
  3. Neolithic and Bronze Age Monuments, and Middle Iron Age Settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex

    Neolithic and Bronze Age Monuments, and Middle Iron Age Settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex [Paperback]

    Mark Germany (Author)

    £15.00

    ISBN: 9781841940700
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 117
    A sequence of prehistoric monuments was discovered on a low spur of land in the Tendring peninsula of north-east Essex, including an Early Neolithic causewayed enclosure, an Early Bronze Age pond barrow and a Middle Bronze Age barrow group. Cr... .... Learn More
  4. Excavations on the site of Norwich Cathedral Refectory, 2001-3

    Excavations on the site of Norwich Cathedral Refectory, 2001-3 [Paperback]

    Heather Wallis (Author)

    £12.00

    ISBN: 9780905594446
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 116
    A campaign to improve visitor and education facilities at Norwh cathedral involved the construction of new buildings within the west and south ranges of the cloister, and led to excavation of the area where the medieval refectory once stood. Th... .... Learn More
  5. A Medieval Moated Manor by the Thames Estuary

    A Medieval Moated Manor by the Thames Estuary: Excavations at Southchurch Hall, Southend, [Paperback]

    N. R. Brown (Author)

    £18.00

    ISBN: 9781852812386
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 115
    Throughout the medieval period the manor of Southchurch Hall belonged to Christ Church Canterbury, and many of its tenants were prominent in local and national politics. The excavations revealed the remains of an early 13th-century manorial cen... .... Learn More
  6. Between Broad Street and the Great Ouse

    Between Broad Street and the Great Ouse [Paperback]

    Craig Cessford (Author); Mary Alexander (Author)

    £12.00

    ISBN: 9780954482435
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 114
    A series of recent archaeological investigaxtions in Ely has revealed Saxon and later archaeological remains between Broad Street and the river Great Ouse which make an important contribution to the study of the medieval urban development of t... .... Learn More
  7. Excavations at Kilverstone, Norfolk

    Excavations at Kilverstone, Norfolk: An Episodic Landscape History [Paperback]

    Duncan Garrow (Author); Sam Lucy (Author); David Gibson (Author)

    £20.00

    ISBN: 9780954482428
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 113
    Excavations by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit near Kilverstone revealed an occupation sequence spanning the Neolithic to the post-medieval periods. Extensive Early Neolithic activity was evidenced by 236 clustered pits containing quantities... .... Learn More
  8. Excavations at the Preceptory of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Carbrooke, Norfolk

    Excavations at the Preceptory of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Carbrooke, Norfolk [Paperback]

    A.R.J. Hutcheson (Author)

    £10.00

    ISBN: 9780905594439
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Paper
    Volume: 21
    Carbrooke Preceptory was first established in 1173 through a grant from Matilda, Countess Clare, to the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Eighteen manors in Norfolk were eventually in their possession, all administered from Carbrooke, which remain... .... Learn More
  9. The Early Anglo-Saxon Cemetery and Later Saxon Settlement at Springfield Lyons, Essex

    The Early Anglo-Saxon Cemetery and Later Saxon Settlement at Springfield Lyons, Essex [Paperback]

    Susan Tyler (Author); Hilary Major (Author)

    £18.50

    ISBN: 9781852812447
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 111
    This is the second of three reports detailing the excavations of multi-period cropmark sites at Springfield, near Chelmsford, Essex. Excavations at the primarily Neolithic cursus site at Barnes Farm have already been published in Proceedings of... .... Learn More
  10. Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich

    Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich: Excavation and Survey of a Late Medieval Merchant's Training Complex [Paperback]

    Andy Shelley (Author)

    £24.00

    ISBN: 9780951787816
    Published by : East Anglian Archaeology
    Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
    Volume: 112
    When a wealthy merchant built Dragon Hall in 1427 there had already been stone buildings on the site for 140 years, while the origins of settlement here lay in the period c. 9751025. Some of the buildings used by these first settlers were uncov... .... Learn More

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