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East Anglian Archaeology

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Research and Archaeology Revisited: A Revised Framework for the East of England
edited by Maria Medlycott
This review of Research and Archaeology augments the regional research framework, which appeared in two parts as a Resource Assessment (Glazebrook ed. 1997); and a Research Agenda and Strategy (Brown and Glazebrook eds 2000). The review considers new evidence on a period-by-period basis, with each period subdivided into an assessment of key projects undertaken since 2000, an assessment of progress on research topics proposed in 2000 and a ...
Paperback. Price GB £10.00


The Roman Town of Great Chesterford
by Maria Medlycott
This volume presents the results of published and unpublished excavations in Roman Great Chesterford and an account of the origins and development of the town. The principal archive sources were the antiquarian excavations of the mid-19th century, mainly by the Hon R. C. Neville; rescue excavations by Major J. G. S. Brinson in the late 1940s; and the Great Chesterford Archaeological Society excavations of the 1970s-90s. Great Chesterford is sited ...
Paperback. 'Reprint under consideration' - in practice this may mean that the book goes out of print, but orders will be recorded. Price GB £40.00

The Archaeology of the Essex Coast Vol 2: Excavations at the prehistoric site of the Stumble
by T.J. Wilkinson, P.L. Murphy, N. Brown and E.M. Heppell
This report describes the unusual diversity of archaeological evidence found at the Stumble, views it within its immediate and regional environmental setting and within the context of the archaeological landscape of the region, a landscape that is ...
Paperback. Not yet published - advance orders taken. Price GB £15.00

Excavations at Flixton Park Quarry Volume 1
by Stuart Boulter and Penelope Walton Rogers
This volume is the first in a series that will cover the extensive and significant archaeological deposits recorded at this quarry on the south side of the Waveney Valley. It includes evidence of prehistoric, late Iron Age/early Roman and early ...
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An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Oxborough, West Norfolk
by Kenneth Penn
An assessment excavation was carried out on a low but distinct mound in Oxborough parish where a metal-detector survey and fieldwalking had recovered forty-one Early Saxon objects and a concentration of prehistoric flints, suggesting that the mound ...
Paperback. Price GB £6.50


The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Shrubland Hall Quarry, Coddenham, Suffolk
by Kenneth Penn
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Shrubland Hall Quarry, Coddenham, was unknown until its discovery during investigation of an Iron Age site. The fifty Anglo-Saxon burials found were possibly the remains of a larger cemetery, extending an unknown distance to the west, the other graves being lost to earlier gravel extraction. While most of the fifty burials lacked grave-goods, or had modest accompaniments, several graves included elaborate grave-goods, ...
Paperback. Price GB £22.00


Norwich Southern Bypass, Part 2: Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Harford Farm, Caistor St Edmund
by Kenneth Penn
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Harford Farm consisted of two groups of late 7th-century inhumation burials surviving only as stains within a prehistoric barrow cemetery. Of the thirty-one graves grouped on a bluff overlooking the river, most contained either unaccompanied burials or burials with just knife and buckle; but three, all probably female, were lavishly equipped. The fifteen graves further south, loosely arranged around a prehistoric ...
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Snape Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Excavations and Surveys 1824-1992
Filmer-Sankey, William
The Snape Anglo-Saxon cemetery stands in the Sandlings area of east Suffolk. The first recorded excavations on the site were conducted in 18623 by the landowner, Septimus Davidson and some friends. In trenching the largest barrow they encountered rivets, ...
Paperback. Price GB £23.50


Four Millenia of Human Activity along the A505 Baldock Bypass, Hertfordshire
by Mark Phillips
This report presents the results of archaeological investigations undertaken in 20035 along the 6km route of the A505 Baldock bypass, Hertfordshire. The evidence spans the late Neolithic to the medieval period, although no evidence for activity from the later 5th century to the beginning of the 11th century was found. The late Neolithic evidence was dispersed across the route corridor and comprised bowl-shaped pits, shaft-like pits and a small ...
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EAA Occasional 9; Roman Pottery at Bourne Hill
Gill, David
Excavations on Bourne Hill, Wherstead in Suffolk revealed ditches associated with a late Iron Age and Romano-British settlement and two twin-flued Roman pottery kilns in use c.50-70 AD. Much of this slim report focuses on the significant assemblage of ...
Paperback. Price GB £5.50

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