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Book Synopsis
Andrew Rogerson is one of the most important and influential archaeologists currently working in East Anglia. The various essays in this volume, presented to him by friends and colleagues from both the university sector and public archaeology, closely reflect his diverse interests and his activities in the region over many decades. They include studies of ‘small finds’ from many periods; of landscapes, both urban and rural; and of many aspects of medieval archaeology and history. This important collection will be essential reading for all those interested in the history and archaeology of Norfolk and Suffolk, in the interpretation of artefacts within their landscape contexts, and in the material culture of the Middle Ages.

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION – Tom Williamson, Steven Ashley and Adrian Marsden ;
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY ANDREW ROGERSON – Compiled by Steven Ashley ;
DIGGING A SAXON CEMETERY – Anthony Thwaite ;
LATE BRONZE AGE FINDS FROM BANYARD’S HALL, BUNWELL, NORFOLK – Andrew J. Lawson ;
A LATE BRONZE AGE HOARD FROM FELTWELL – Alan West ;
THE BOUDICA CODE: RECOGNISING A ‘SYMBOLIC LOGIC’ WITHIN IRON AGE MATERIAL CULTURE – John Davies ;
SOME ROMAN BROOCHES FROM SCOLE AND ELSEWHERE – Jude Plouviez ;
SATYRS, LEOPARDS, RIDERS AND RAVENS – Adrian Marsden ;
ICKLINGHAM: A PROVOCATIVE VIEW OF A CENTRE OF WEALTH AND POWER IN WESTERN EAST ANGLIA – Stanley West ;
‘SPONG MAN’ IN CONTEXT – Catherine Hills ;
THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT MORNING THORPE: FURTHER THOUGHTS – Kenneth Penn ;
THE COMPLEAT ANGLO-SAXONIST: SOME NEW AND NEGLECTED EARLY ANGLO-SAXON FISH (FOR ANDREW ROGERSON) – Helen Geake ;
THE WICKHAM SKEITH, THWAITE OR CAMPSEY ASH COIN HOARD – Edward Martin ;
NORWICH BEFORE NORWICH: AN EXPLORATION OF THE PRE-URBAN LANDSCAPE OF THE MEDIEVAL CITY – Brian Ayers ;
BAWSEY – A ‘PRODUCTIVE’ SITE IN WEST NORFOLK – Tim Pestell ;
THE FRANSHAMS IN CONTEXT: ISOLATED CHURCHES AND COMMON EDGE DRIFT – Tom Williamson ;
THE ELMHAMS RE-VISITED – Stephen Heywood ;
GREAT DUNHAM CHURCH AND ITS ELEVENTH-CENTURY CONTEXT – T.A. Heslop ;
RECENT FINDS OF LATE TWELFTH OR EARLY THIRTEENTH-CENTURY SWORD AND DAGGER POMMELS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CRUSADES – Steven Ashley and Martin Biddle ;
TOO MANY CHURCHES:THE ENIGMA OF A NORWICH CHAPEL OF ST ANN – Elizabeth Rutledge ;
THOMAS BADESLADE: HIS LIFE AND CAREER FROM EASTERN ENGLAND TO NORTH WALES – Bob Silvester ;
NEW BUCKENHAM IN 1820 – Paul Rutledge ;
AN EXPERIMENT IN CONSERVATION: THE EARLY YEARS OF THE NORFOLK ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST – Peter Wade-Martins

Landscapes and Artefacts: Studies in East Anglian

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 18/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9781905739752, 978-1905739752
      ISBN10: 1905739753

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Andrew Rogerson is one of the most important and influential archaeologists currently working in East Anglia. The various essays in this volume, presented to him by friends and colleagues from both the university sector and public archaeology, closely reflect his diverse interests and his activities in the region over many decades. They include studies of ‘small finds’ from many periods; of landscapes, both urban and rural; and of many aspects of medieval archaeology and history. This important collection will be essential reading for all those interested in the history and archaeology of Norfolk and Suffolk, in the interpretation of artefacts within their landscape contexts, and in the material culture of the Middle Ages.

      Table of Contents
      INTRODUCTION – Tom Williamson, Steven Ashley and Adrian Marsden ;
      LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY ANDREW ROGERSON – Compiled by Steven Ashley ;
      DIGGING A SAXON CEMETERY – Anthony Thwaite ;
      LATE BRONZE AGE FINDS FROM BANYARD’S HALL, BUNWELL, NORFOLK – Andrew J. Lawson ;
      A LATE BRONZE AGE HOARD FROM FELTWELL – Alan West ;
      THE BOUDICA CODE: RECOGNISING A ‘SYMBOLIC LOGIC’ WITHIN IRON AGE MATERIAL CULTURE – John Davies ;
      SOME ROMAN BROOCHES FROM SCOLE AND ELSEWHERE – Jude Plouviez ;
      SATYRS, LEOPARDS, RIDERS AND RAVENS – Adrian Marsden ;
      ICKLINGHAM: A PROVOCATIVE VIEW OF A CENTRE OF WEALTH AND POWER IN WESTERN EAST ANGLIA – Stanley West ;
      ‘SPONG MAN’ IN CONTEXT – Catherine Hills ;
      THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT MORNING THORPE: FURTHER THOUGHTS – Kenneth Penn ;
      THE COMPLEAT ANGLO-SAXONIST: SOME NEW AND NEGLECTED EARLY ANGLO-SAXON FISH (FOR ANDREW ROGERSON) – Helen Geake ;
      THE WICKHAM SKEITH, THWAITE OR CAMPSEY ASH COIN HOARD – Edward Martin ;
      NORWICH BEFORE NORWICH: AN EXPLORATION OF THE PRE-URBAN LANDSCAPE OF THE MEDIEVAL CITY – Brian Ayers ;
      BAWSEY – A ‘PRODUCTIVE’ SITE IN WEST NORFOLK – Tim Pestell ;
      THE FRANSHAMS IN CONTEXT: ISOLATED CHURCHES AND COMMON EDGE DRIFT – Tom Williamson ;
      THE ELMHAMS RE-VISITED – Stephen Heywood ;
      GREAT DUNHAM CHURCH AND ITS ELEVENTH-CENTURY CONTEXT – T.A. Heslop ;
      RECENT FINDS OF LATE TWELFTH OR EARLY THIRTEENTH-CENTURY SWORD AND DAGGER POMMELS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CRUSADES – Steven Ashley and Martin Biddle ;
      TOO MANY CHURCHES:THE ENIGMA OF A NORWICH CHAPEL OF ST ANN – Elizabeth Rutledge ;
      THOMAS BADESLADE: HIS LIFE AND CAREER FROM EASTERN ENGLAND TO NORTH WALES – Bob Silvester ;
      NEW BUCKENHAM IN 1820 – Paul Rutledge ;
      AN EXPERIMENT IN CONSERVATION: THE EARLY YEARS OF THE NORFOLK ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST – Peter Wade-Martins

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