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East Anglian Archaeology
East Anglian Archaeology is an academically refereed series providing an outlet for reports from the East of England — Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire. The first East Anglian Archaeology report was published in 1975 and new titles are still appearing every year.

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Farming on the Edge: Archaeological Evidence from the Clay Uplands West of Cambridge
by Joe Abrams and David Ingham
Paperback. Price US$65.00

Between Broad Street and the Great Ouse: Waterfront Archaeology in Ely
by Craig Cessford, Mary Alexander and Alison Dickens
A series of recent archaeological investigations 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 this important settlement. This volume takes an integrative approach utilising the structural, artefactual and environmental evidence from several sites plus documentary and cartographic sources to consider ...
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A Medieval Cemetery at Mill Lane, Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk
by Heather Wallis and Sue Anderson
During construction of Ormesby bypass in east Norfolk, human bones were found by the contractors. Excavation revealed that these were not isolated burials. Sixty articulated burials were examined which, along with unstratified bones, represented at least forty-five adults and seventeen children. Radiocarbon determinations indicate a date range of 11th-14th centuries. Demographic, metrical, morphological, dental and pathological aspects of the ...
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A Medieval Moated Site at Cedars Field, Stowmarket, Suffolk
by Sue Anderson
The medieval moated site at Cedars Wood was investigated in 1980 and 1999, revealing occupation evidence from the Neolithic and Bronze Age, Roman and medieval periods. The latter forms the focus of this report although other finds are listed. Occupied ...
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EAA 72: Excavations at Redcastle Furze, Thetford, 1988-9
by Phil Andrews and others Whilst the earliest evidence for major occupation in Thetford, Norfolk, comes from the Iron Age, it was during the 10th and 11th centuries that the town developed into a major town so that by Domesday, population estimates place it amongst the six most important towns in England. In 1987 a sizeable area became availalble for excvation ahead of housing development, providing an opportunity to look for ...
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EAA 87: Excavations in Thetford, North of the River, 1989-90
Andrews, Phil
br> Aby Phil Andrews and Kenneth Penn Full account of excavations at Guildhall Street, St Nicholas' Street, and Minstergate, with report on the animal bones by Rachel Hutton MacDonald and short reports on various watching briefs and trial trenches. ...
Paperback. Price US$30.00

Medieval Armorial Horse Furniture in Norfolk
by Steven Ashley
This volume discusses and catalogues all examples of armorial devices from horse furniture known from the Norfolk SMR. In what is a vaulable reference tool for archaeologists and military historians alike, the volume presents all manner of 12th- to 14th-century pendants, studs, mounts and badges which depict geometric patterns, animals, buildings, plants, humans, monsters and everyday items. Fine line drawings illustrate 246 objects. The volume ...
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EAA 26: Excavations in Norwich 1971-78, Part 2
Atkin, Malcolm
Paperback. Price US$30.00

Excavations in Norwich 1971-8 Part 3
by Malcolm Atkin and D H Evans
The Norwich Survey was established in 1971 to examine and record the city's archaeology. This, part three in the series of reports, looks at five excavations within and around Norwich: Northern Conesford (Cathedral Close), Castle Fee in South Conesford, Westwick (St Benedicts Street), North-east Norwich (Magdalen Street) and the suburb of Heigham. The data from these excavations improve our understanding of changes to the city in the medieval and ...
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EAA 28: Excavations within the North-east Bailey of Norwich Castle
by Brian Ayers
The motte was built sometime between 1066 and 1075, with a bailey to the south, and another to the north-east, probably of later date. Part of the north-east bailey ditch was excavated, and its function as a defended enclosure, 'for the flocks and herds ...
Paperback. Price US$12.00
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