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Monday 14 July 2014

The Archaeology of Essex: proceedings of the Chelmsford Conference. Now On Sale

The Archaeology of Essex: Proceedings of the Chelmsford Conference


The publication of the proceedings of the third conference on the archaeology of Essex presents a series of synthetic papers, providing an up to date summary of the County’s archaeology. Indispensable for anyone working on or interested in the archaeology of Essex, the papers have relevance far beyond the county’s boundaries.

Full contents are listed below, 166 pages, numerous illustrations many in colour:
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The Archaeology of Essex: proceedings of the Chelmsford Conference


Contents:
Contributors … iv
Preface: Nigel Brown … v
Foreword: Mark Davies … vii
Starting something new: the Neolithic in Essex:   Frances Healy … 1
Connecting and Disconnecting in the Bronze Age: David Yates … 26
The Iron Age of Essex revisited:  Paul Sealey … 37
Colchester: the years 1993 to 2008:   Philip Crummy … 61
Aspects of Roman settlement in Essex:   Maria Medlycott & Mark Atkinson … 74
Ancient and planned countryside: the origins of regional variation of landscape character across Essex and East Anglia:  Steve Rippon … 97
A review of the archaeology of the East Saxons up to the Norman Conquest:  Martin Welch … 110
The English Goshen: the archaeology of the medieval and early post-medieval landscape: Adrian Gascoyne & Maria Medlycott … 123
The archaeology of the Essex coast:  Peter Murphy, Ellen Heppell & Nigel Brown … 141
The Essex Historic Environment Record 1996 – 2010: progress, potential and future challenges:  Alison Bennett & Paul Gilman … 155

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