Excavations in Thetford by B. K. Davison Between 1964 and 1970

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This volume describes three important sites in the town which were excavated in advance of redevelopment: a three-acre area of the Late Saxon town south of Brandon road, an adjacent group of pottery kilns, and a pre-Conquest church. The excavations show the topography and development of Late Saxon Thetford south of the river. The crowded south bank was home to industry and commerce, including Thetford Ware kilns. There is still little evidence for overseas trade on any scale, but recent evidence from York is comparable in its lack of ceramic evidence for trade. The south bank was gradually abandoned after the 12th century, but documentary research suggests that the north bank continued to flourish, possibly as a planned town.

Author(s): Carolyn Dallas
Series: East Anglian Archaeology, 62
Publisher: Field Archaeology Division, Norfolk Museums Service
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 400
City: Dereham

List of Contents v
List of Plates vi
List ofFigures vii
List of Tables x
Contents of Microfiche x
Contributors xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Abbreviations xiv
Part I. General Introduction 1
Part II. Brandon Road 1964-6 2
Part III. The Kilnyard 1966 58
Part IV. The 1969-70 Excavations: Site 5759 76
Part V. The Finds 95
Part VI. Zoological and Botanical Evidence 168
Part VII. The Documentary Evidence 194
Part VIII. General Discussion 218
Appendix 221
Endnotes 222
Bibliography 223
Index 229

Microfiche (141 pp.)