With major contributions from Umberto Albarella, Sue Anderson, Mark Beech, Niall Donald, Alison Goodall, Julia Huddle, Irena Lentowicz, Alison Locker, Quita Mould, Jacqui Mulville, Peter Murphy, Andy Shelley and Margot Tillyard.
In the 1980s work began on construction of the vast underground Castle Mall shopping centre in Norwich. The associated archaeological excavation was one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe, designed to investigate not only the castle bailey but also pre-Conquest settlement and, for the post-Conquest period, areas of the surrounding medieval city.
The report describes evidence for late Saxon streets, houses and graveyards; the developing fortifications of an urban castle established before 1100; gradual encroachment by the townspeople into the castle precinct after the 13th century; documentation relating to the ownership and development of properties within the Castle Fee; crafts and industries associated with these plots — notably bell-founding; a late medieval assemblage of great significance from the barbican well including ironwork, leather waste, bird and animal bone; and sizeable finds assemblages resulting from the steady infilling of castle ditches with domestic and commercial refuse.
Author(s): Elizabeth Shepherd Popescu (ed.)
Series: East Anglian Archaeology, 132
Publisher: Historic Environment, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 574
City: Dereham
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2. Archaeological and Historical Background 25
Chapter 3. The Natural Landscape and Early Activity 37
Chapter 4. The Anglo-Saxon Period (5th century to c.1067–70) 48
Chapter 5. Norman Conquest (c.1067–70 to 1094/early 12th century) 284
Chapter 6. Norman Castle and City (c.1094 to 12th century) 371
Chapter 7. Castle and City before c.1345 459