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East Anglian Archaeology

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Extraordinary Inundations of the Sea: Excavations at Market Mews, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
by Mark Hinman and Elizabeth Popescu
This publication describes a relatively small excavation (by CAM ARC, now Oxford Archaeology East), whose size belies its significance. Incredibly, this is the first properly documented archaeological excavation in the core of Wisbech - an historic town ...
Paperback. Price GB £12.00


Norwich Castle: Excavations and Historical Survey 1987-98, Part IV: People and Property in the Documentary Record
by Margot Tillyard, Elizabeth Shepherd Popescu, and Nancy Ives
In the 1980s work began on construction of the vast underground Castle Mall shopping centre in Norwich. The associated archaeological excavation was one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe, designed to investigate not only the castle bailey but also pre-Conquest settlement and, for the post-Conquest period, areas of the surrounding medieval city.

Documentary evidence that supplements the substantial data presented in the ...

Paperback. Price GB £9.00


Norwich Castle: Excavations and Historical Survey 1987-98, Parts I & II: Anglo-Saxon to c.1345 and c. 1345 to Modern
by Elizabeth Shepherd Popescu
In the 1980s work began on construction of the vast underground Castle Mall shopping centre in Norwich. The associated archaeological excavation was one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe, designed to investigate not only the castle bailey but also pre-Conquest settlement and, for the post-Conquest period, areas of the surrounding medieval city.

The report describes evidence for late Saxon streets, houses and graveyards; the ...

Price GB £75.00


Farm and Forge: late Iron Age/Romano-British farmsteads at Marsh Leys, Kempston, Bedfordshire
by Mike Luke and Tracy Preece
Between 1998 and 2001, Albion Archaeology (formerly Bedfordshire County Archaeology Service) carried out a series of archaeological investigations in advance of development at Marsh Leys on the outskirts of Bedford. Although the discovery of flint artefacts suggested limited earlier prehistoric activity, the first firm evidence for sustained use of the site was a ditched enclosure, which pre-dated the late Iron Age. The vast majority of the ...
Paperback. Price GB £20.00


The Saxon and Medieval Settlement at West Fen Road, Ely: The Ashwell Site
by Richard Mortimer, Roderick Regan and Sam Lucy
Excavations by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit in 1999 and 2000 on a housing development site off West Fen Road, to the west of Ely city centre, produced abundant evidence for Mid and Late Saxon and medieval settlement. Established in the early 8th century the site saw continuous occupation, often within the same ditched property boundaries, for almost 800 years, until its eventual desertion in the 15th century. A detailed reconstruction of the ...
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EAA 34: Spong Hill 4: catalogue of cremations
by K. Penn and R. Rickett
The third cremation catalogue follows the format established in the first two. It contains the cremation urns and grave-goods from the south-east part of the cemetery, excavated in 1979 and 1980. The brief introduction includes additions to existing stamp-linked pottery groups, and describes twenty-three new ones which include the animal stamp potter. A few new types of grave-goods are also mentioned. This volume contains photographs and drawings ...
Paperback. Price GB £7.35


EAA 73: Spong Hill 7: Iron Age, Roman and Early Saxon Settlement
Sparse Iron Age occupation was followed by extensive rural occupation, building up over three phases in the Roman period to a large 2nd-4th AD farmstead. In the late 4th century AD this was abandoned for no archaeologically discernible reason to lay the ground for the famous Anglo-Saxon cemetery. Ecofactual evidence for crop-processing (including flax) and artefactual evidence for many craft activities are presented. The large collection of Roman ...
Paperback. Price GB £17.00

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Bergh Apton
Green, Barbara
Paperback. Price GB £1.50


EAA 22: Excavations in Thetford 1948-59 and 1973-80
by Andrew Rogerson
Documentary evidence suggests that Thetford was already an important centre by AD 870, when it provided a winter base for the Vikings. During the 10th and 11th centuries, the Anglo-Danish town developed into a thriving commercial centre with many local crafts and industries, occupying an enormous defended area south of the River Ouse.

This report describes many sites excavated between 1948 and 1959 by Group Captain Knocker, and two sites ...

Paperback. Price GB £6.45

EAA 32: Three Norman Churches in Norfolk
Rogerson, A
Excavations, architectural survey and documentary research are combined to illuminate the histories of the churches at Barton Bendish, Guestwick and Framingham Earl. At Barton Bendish, extensive excavation of All Saints' showed seven constructional phases ...
Paperback. Price GB £5.15

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