A Romano-British Farmyard at Weeting, Norfolk

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Edited by David Gurney. With contributions from Brenda Dickinson, Kay Hartley, Jennifer Hillam, Peter Murphy and Nick Winder, and illustrations by Hoste Spalding. A building was constructed on the edge of the Little Ouse valley in the 4th century, probably as a barn in the yard of a Romano-British farming establishment. It overlay other farmyard structures and, below them, land divisions and the ditches of a track. It is possible that these are the remains of a farm with its surrounding fields or paddocks, with the yard and finally the buildings expanding eastward into what had been open ground.

Author(s): Tony Gregory
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Papers, 1
Publisher: Field Archaeology Division, Norfolk Museums Service
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 52
City: Dereham

List of Contents v
List of Plates vi
List of Figures vi
List of Tables vi
List of Contributors vi
Acknowledgements vii
Preface vii
Summary vii
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2. The Excavation 2
Chapter 3. The Finds 25
Chapter 4. Conclusions 38
Appendix 39
Bibliography 42
Index, by Peter Gunn 43