With contributions from Susanne Atkin, Matthew Canti, John Cherry, H. E. M. Cool, Elisabeth Crowfoot, Andrew Crowson, B. M. A. Ellis, J. G. Evans, Frances Healy, Michael Heyworth, R. T. Jones, David King, Barry Knight, Alison Locker, Sue Margeson, Bill Milligan, Graham Morgan, Terry O'Connor, A. R. Pipe, K. Reilly, S. E. Rigold, Paul Rutledge, Brian Spencer, D. F. Williams and Val Williams. With illustrations by Steven Ashley, Andrew Crowson, Judith Dobie, David Fox, David Gurney and Hoste Spalding, and photographs by Derek A. Edwards, Beric Morley and David Wicks.
Excavations between 1970 and 1976 and in 1987 are described in this volume. Traces of a substantial timber structure interpreted as a late Saxon bow-sided hall were revealed below the Norman keep. The church and the defences were found to be contemporary with the keep, although the keep itself seems to have remained unfinished until some time in the 13th century. Two residential ranges with a chapel and a timber kitchen date from the years of Queen Isabella’s occupancy (1331–1358) but by the end of the 15th century most of the buildings, including the keep, were seriously dilapidated. One of the residential ranges was entirely rebuilt to accommodate hunting parties for a time but everything except the shell of the chapel was systematically demolished at the end of the 16th century. Antiquarian interest in the site led to repairs to the keep and widespread levelling operations around it which included clearance of the Norman church.
Author(s): Beric Morley, David Gurney
Series: East Anglian Archaeology, 81
Publisher: Field Archaeology Division, Norfolk Museums Service
Year: 1997
Language: English
Pages: 226
City: Dereham
Contents
List of Plates
List of Figures
List of Tables
Contents of Microfiche
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Prehistoric and Roman evidence
Chapter 3. Saxo-Norman and early medieval features
Chapter 4. The early Norman church
Chapter 5. The keep
Chapter 6. The defences
Chapter 7. The area south of the keep
Chapter 8. Rebuilding south of the keep
Chapter 9. Demolition of the buildings south of the keep
Chapter 10. Post-medieval activity
Chapter 11. The artefacts (other than pottery)
Chapter 12. The pottery
Chapter 13. Zoological evidence
Chapter 14. Discussion and Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
Microfiche (62 pp.)