Medieval & Viking
An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Oxborough, West Norfolk Cover
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780905594262
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1998
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Paper
Description:
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 represented the remains of a barrow, later re-used as the focus of an Early Saxon cemetery. Although excavation revealed that the mound was natural, it was encircled by a ring-ditch, possibly in prehistoric times. Ten graves were found, some containing articulated skeletons, others jumbled bones.
EAA 80: Arton Bendish and Caldecote Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780905594217
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1997
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 11 b/w pls, 34 b/w figs, 10 tables
Description:
This volume offers three papers detailing the results of projects in south-west Norfolk: firstly an extensive one-man fieldwalking survey of Barton Bendish parish; secondly, an area excavation within Barton Bendish; thirdly, a very detailed one-man fieldwalking survey of 6.5 hectares in one field. The surveys provided a diverse range and quality of surface scatter evidence, which in conjunction with historical sources, provide a sound basis for the understanding of human settlement and land use patterns in Barton Bendish feom the Iron Age to the seventeenth century.

EAA 81: Castle Rising Castle, Norfolk

Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9780905594231
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1997
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 17 b/w pls, 97 b/w figs, 34 tabs, incl. fiche
Description:
^Aby Beric Morley and David Gurney ^DThis book starts with a wide-ranging overview of Castle Rising, going on to review the archaeological evidence, in conjunction with comment on the archaeological explorations themselves, for the site from prehistoric times up to the post-medieval period. Three chapters are devoted to finds, including coins, building materials, pottery and zoological evidence. The development of the main building and its surrounds is fully documented, and the entire text is amply supplemented by illustrations.
People of the First Crusade Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9781611454048
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1997
Imprint: Arcade
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
A vivid retelling of the story of the people who went on the first crusade. Urban II's appeals to the West to aid the Christians of the East attracted a great diversity of individuals. Foss uses many original sources to support a highly readable narrative, which combines descriptions of campaigns and events with fascinating character sketches of Crusaders and Saracens.
RRP: £18.99
A Celtic Florilegium7 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 226
ISBN: 9780964244634
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1997
Imprint: Celtic Studies Publications
Series: Celtic Studies Publications
Description:
Nineteen papers on early medieval Irish and Welsh texts. Contents include: St Patrick in Cornwall? The origin and transmission of Vita Tertia S.
Excavations at the Mola di Monte Gelato Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 456
ISBN: 9780904152319
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1997
Imprint: British School at Rome
Series: Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome
Illustrations: with 255 figs and 77 tables
Description:
As part of a long-term survey of southern Etruria, the site of Monte Gelato, about 30 km north of Rome, was excavated from 1986-90. An exceptionally rich stratigraphy provided excavators with a detailed occupation narrative. An Augustan villa where dormice were eaten and eels kept as pets was abandoned in the early 3rd century AD.
RRP: £55.00
A Knight and his Castle Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 126
ISBN: 9780802312945
Pub Date: 18 Feb 1997
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
Do you know why the circular stairs in castles ascended clockwise? Have you ever wondered where the toilets were, or how they worked? Do you know what the best way to attack a castle was?
Viking-Age Ships and Shipbuilding in Hedeby Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 322
ISBN: 9788785180308
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1996
Imprint: Viking Ship Museum
Series: Ships & Boats of the North
Illustrations: 328 illus
Description:
Ships and shipbuilding were important elements of Viking culture and a precondition for trade, warfare and conquest. The important excavations at the Viking towns of Hedeby and Schleswig-Holstein revealed a rich body of finds of wrecks and parts of ships. This is a report on this material and also examines the role of the towns as ports and the role of trading in their development.
EAA 72: Excavations at Redcastle Furze, Thetford, 1988-9 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 147
ISBN: 9780905594156
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: with 102 figs, 9 plates & microfiche.
Description:
Aby Phil Andrews and othersWhilst 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 further evidence of occupation in the Early and Middle Saxon periods, as well as to investigate a part of the town which was still occupied during the late 11th and 12th centuries whan the Late Saxon settlement was in decline. This report contains details of the excavations, finds, and zoological and botanical evidence.
EAA 73: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, Part 7 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9780905594163
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: with illus, 4 fiche and site-plan
Description:
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.
EAA 74: A Late Neolithic, Saxon and Medieval Site at Middle Harling, Norfolk Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 100
ISBN: 9780905594170
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 82 figs, 13 tables
Description:
A hoard of coins of the shadowy East Anglian King Beonna triggered off a project which revealed not only late Neolithic activity but also a Viking burial and a small part of a rural settlement of the 8th to 13th centuries AD. Saturation coverage by metal detector at all stages of the work produced a large assemblage of metal objects which suggests that the 'normal' quantity and range of finds collected from conventionally excavated sites may often fall short of the true population.
RRP: £10.00
San Vincenzo al Volturno 2 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780904152265
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1995
Imprint: British School at Rome
Illustrations: incl. 140 b/w illus and 36 colour plates.
Description:
This volume presents the second part of the detailed report on the British School at Rome's excavations between 1980 and 1986 at the early medieval Benedictine abbey of San Vincenzo in Molise, central Italy. It contains discussion of the Vestibule, the Assembly Room containing the reconstructed wall of painted prophets, the Refectory, the terraces, the hilltop cemetery, and the late Roman settlement. It also includes essays on the historical context of the site: Christians and countrymen' (Samuel Barnish) , Monastic lands and monastic patrons' (Chris Wickham) , and `San Vincenzo and the Plan of Saint Gall' (Richard Hodges) .
RRP: £37.50
EAA 68: Excavations at Fishergate, Norwich 1985 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 94
ISBN: 9780905594132
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1994
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: with 37 figs, 7 plates, 32 tables & microfiche.
Description:
^Aby Brian S. Ayers ^DReport on excavations undertaken off Norwich's Fishergate to the north of the River Wensum, the first to reach Saxon deposits in this important southern end of the city. The site produced the largest single assemblage of Ipswich-type ware from Norwich, imported pottery of Middle Saxon and Saxo-Norman date, a range of 8th-century finds, as well as quantities of later Saxon and Saxo-Norman material.
EAA 62: Excavations in Thetford by B. K. Davison between 1964 and 1970 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 235
ISBN: 9780905594088
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1993
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: with 36 plates, 176 figs & microfiche.
Description:
^Aby Carolyn Dallas ^DReport on the excavations of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Thetford carried out between 1964 and 1970, including Brandon Road (1964-66) and the Kilnyard (1966), with reports on the finds, zoological and botanical evidence, documentary evidence, and a general discussion. Important discoveries included six related Late Saxon pottery kilns and the complete plan of a pre-Conquest timber church which was replaced in stone.
EAA 63: Illington Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 114
ISBN: 9780905594095
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1993
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: with 15 plates, 59 figs, 15 tables and microfiche.
Description:
^Aby A. Davison, B. Green and W.

Merton Priory

Format: Paperback
Pages: 24
ISBN: 9780905174204
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1993
Imprint: MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
Illustrations: many col and b/w figs and pls
Description:
A guide book to Merton Priory, founded in 1117, containing information on the background history of its foundation, the Augustinian friars that lived there, their religious life and routine and what happened to the building during the Dissolution and to the present day. The excavations at the site, first undertaken in 1921, as well as recent excavations by the Museum of London, are described and the results discussed.