With contributions by J. Belton, P. J. Berridge, B. Dickinson, E. Crowfoot, C. J. Going , K. F. Hartley, M. E. Hutchinson, H. J. Major, S. A. Mays, P. R. Sealey, D. Strachan, S. Tyler, N. P. Wickenden and D. F. Williams.
When mechanical ploughing was introduced on Felix Eriths farm in the 1950s, fragments of Bronze Age pottery were brought to the surface. Wherever this occurred, Erith excavated, and in 1960 he published an account of his discoveries which clearly established the importance of the Ardleigh cemetery. The pottery, with its flamboyant decoration, became the classic Deverel-Rimbury ceramic of southern East Anglia. A prolonged campaign of aerial photography revealed an extensive cropmark landscape of ring-ditches, trackways and enclosures. Further excavations in the 1960s by Erith with the Colchester Archaeological Trust revealed an Iron Age round-house, 'Belgic' burials and Roman kilns. In the 1970s investigations by the Central Excavation Unit were designed to examine the nature of the cropmark complex and to place the earlier work in context. This book describes the results of both these campaigns. It provides an illustrated corpus of Ardleigh style Deverel-Rimbury ceramics, and an account of the evidence for a rural Roman pottery production centre in the hinterland of Colchester. The nature of the cropmark landscape, and the present condition and potential of the archaeology of Ardleigh are considered.
Author(s): Nigel R. Brown
Series: East Anglian Archaeology, 90
Publisher: Heritage Conservation, Essex County Council
Year: 1999
Language: English
Pages: 206
City: Chelmsford
List of Plates
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Summary
Part I. Introduction
Part II. The Excavations
Part III. The Finds
Part IV. Discussion: Burials, Boundaries and Settlement at Ardleigh
Bibliography
Index