The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part VI: Occupation During the Seventh to Second Millennia BC

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With contributions from Julie Bond, Rosemary Bradley, R. V. Davis, Peter Murphy, and Robert J. Rickett. Extensive excavations of the Early Saxon cemetery and part of the associated settlement revealed evidence of Early Prehistoric occupation on the hill top, dating from the Mesolithic to the Early Bronze Age. This report describes the environment, economy and land use, and places the site in its local and regional context. The information retrieved from Spong Hill provides a useful sample of prehistoric occupation in central Norfolk.

Author(s): Frances Healy
Series: East Anglian Archaeology, 39
Publisher: The Norfolk Archaeological Unit
Year: 1988

Language: English
Pages: 252
City: Dereham

Contents
List of Plates
List of Figures
List of Tables
Index to Microfiche
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2. The Excavation, by Frances Healy and Robert J. Rickett 5
Chapter 3. The Artefacts 30
Chapter 4. Zoological and Botanical Evidence 103
Chapter 5. In Conclusion 104
Bibliography 113
Index 118
Microfiche (117 pp.)