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East Anglian Archaeology - East Anglian Archaeology Monograph

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East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 140

Archaeology of the Newland: Excavations in King's Lynn, Norfolk
by Richard Brown and Alan Hardy
From February 2003 to March 2005, Oxford Archaeology (OA) carried out a programme of archaeological work in King's Lynn comprising evaluation, strip and map, excavation and watching brief integrated with the redevelopment of the Vancouver Centre and the construction of the Clough Lane multi-storey car park. The work was carried out on behalf of Alfred McAlpine Capital Projects. Despite extensive modern construction, archaeological features, ...
Paperback. Not yet published - advance orders taken. Publisher's Price US$36.00, Our Price US$29.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 139

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 US$30.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 138

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 US$40.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 135

Romano-British and Saxon Occupation at Billingford, Central Norfolk
by Heather Wallis
This book describes excavations undertaken at Billingford by the Norfolk Archaeological Unit, ahead of gravel extraction in the 1990s. The excavations were located on the periphery of a Romano-British small town, the centre of which, as identified from aerial photography, lies north of the excavated area. Activity during the prehistoric period was represented by a few artefacts and features but the Romano-British period was that of greatest ...
Paperback. Price US$25.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 132

Norwich Castle: Excavations and Historical Survey 1987-98. Part I Anglo-Saxon to c.1345, and Part II c.1345-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 ...

Hardback. Publisher's Price US$150.00, Our Price US$120.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 131

The Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Cemetery at Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk
by Sam Lucy, Jess Tipper and Alison Dickens
Excavations at Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk, by the CAU have revealed a well-preserved and almost complete early Anglo-Saxon settlement, dating from the 6th to early 8th centuries AD, and a mid to later 7th-century cemetery, which lay within the settlement itself, and included high status female graves. The total excavated area exceeded 30,000m2, and produced the remains of thirty-eight sunken-featured buildings (SFBs or ...
Paperback. Price US$80.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 130

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 ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price US$18.00, Our Price US$14.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 129

Criminals and Paupers: The Graveyard of St Margaret Fyebriggate in combusto, Norwich
by Ann Stirland
Excavation in 1987 at the site of this church revealed much of the graveyard, which had been in use from the 12th to the 15th century. Remains of over 1000 individuals were removed archaeologically from the cemetery. Of these, 436 were articulated individuals, the rest being represented as charnel. Remains of 413 individuals were complete enough to merit detailed examination and analysis, and this report is concerned with the palaeopathology of ...
Paperback. Price US$18.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 128

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 ...
Paperback. Price US$50.00


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 127

An Early Saxon Cemetery at Rayleigh, Essex
by Trevor Ennis
Paperback. Price US$25.00

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