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THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERIES OF CAISTOR-BY-NORWICH AND MARKSHALL NORFOLK

by J.N.L. Myres; Barbara Green

Published by The Society Of Antiquaries Of London. 1st. 1973

As new condition in a fine dustwrapper. Large format. B/w photos. Folding plans. xx + 338 pages.

ISBN: 0500770220
Stock no. 823219

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Contents

  • I. THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERIES OF CASTOR-BY-NORWICH AND MARKSHALL: DISCOVERY AND BACKGROUND
  • General Introduction, by J.N.L. Myres
  • Historical Summary, by J.N.L. Myres
  • The Roman Occupation of the Site, by the late R.R. Clarke
  • Venta Icenorum - the Final Phase, by J.N.L Myres and Barbara Green
  • The Roman Coins from Building 4, by R.A.G Carson
  • Late Roman Military Equipment, by Barbara Green
  • II. THE CAISTOR-BY-NORWICH CEMETERY - CREMATIONS
  • General Note on the Pottery, by J.N.L. Myres
  • Summary List of Associated Urns, by J.N.L. Myres
  • Roman Pottery used for Anglo-Saxon Cremations, by T.H. McK. Clough and J.N.L Myres
  • The Grave Goods from the Cremations, by Barbara Green
  • The Runic Inscription form N59, by R.I. Page
  • The Wolf and Boat Drawing on R 9/10, by Barbara Green
  • Human Remains
  • Inventory of Cremation Pottery and Associated Grave goods, by J>N.L. Myres and Barbara Green
  • III. THE CAISTOR-BY-NORWICH CEMETERY - INHUMATIONS
  • The Inhumation Burials and their Grave Goods, by Barbara Green
  • Inventory of the Inhumations and Associated Grave Goods, By Barbara Green
  • Textile Remains, by B. Chambers
  • IV. THE MARKSHALL CEMETERY
  • Introduction, by Barbara Green
  • General Note on the Pottery, by J.N.L. Myres
  • Middle Saxon Pottery (Ipswich Ware), by J.G. Hurst
  • Grave Goods from the Cremations, by Barbara Green
  • Human Remains, by Calvin Wells
  • Inventory of Cremation Pottery and Associated Grave Goods, by J.N.L. Myres and Barbara Green
  • V. APPENDICES
  • a. Notes on the Manufacture of Anglo-Savon Pottery, by J.N.L. Myres
  • 2. Gazetteer of Anglo-Saxon Cremations and Burials in East Anglia, by T.H. McK. Clough and Bargara Green
  • Index

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