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East Anglian Archaeology - East Anglian Archaeology Monograph

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East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 31

EAA 31: Settlement, Religion and Industry on the Fen-edge; Three Romano-British Sites in N
Gurney, David
This volume describes three sites, excavated between 195764, by Charles Green and Ernest Greenfield. Each site illuminates one particular aspect of the Roman period in the environmentally diverse, and economically rich area of the Fen edge. At Feltwell a ...
Paperback. Price GB £8.10


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 30

Excavations at Thornham, Warham, Wighton and Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk
by Tony Gregory and David Gurney
The first part of this report describes excavations carried out by R.R. Clarke, between the end of World War II and 1963. They include a Romano-British enclosure of the mid-1st century AD at Thornham, re-occupied in the 2nd century and finally used as an Early Saxon cemetery. At Warham Burrows, Clarke excavated part of a Late Iron Age rectangular ditched enclosure. Close by, at Warham Camp, a section across the defences revealed details of the ...
Paperback. Price GB £4.15


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 25

Excavations by Mr H P Cooper on the Roman Site at Hill Farm, Gestingthorpe, Essex
by Jo Draper
Following the discovery of Roman masonry buildings on his farm in 1948, Harold Cooper excavated, fieldwalked, and recorded discoveries in field drain trenches over the next 25 years. Evidence of three buildings, floors, yards, gullies, ditches and hearths were found. A magnetometer survey helped to elucidate other features in the field. The finds were numerous and include model tools of votive type along with evidence of bronze-working, ...
Paperback. Price GB £6.50


East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 22

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

East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 7

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

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