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- Title
6. EAST ANGLIA.
- Authors
Wilson, Pete
- Abstract
This document summarizes archaeological evaluations and excavations conducted in East Anglia, specifically Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk. In Essex, evidence of Iron Age and early Roman occupation was found, including enclosures, industrial areas, graves, and a Roman road. In Norfolk, excavations confirmed the presence of agricultural plots near a Roman settlement. In Suffolk, the excavations revealed evidence of rural scatter, farmsteads, and agricultural activity during different periods, including the Middle Iron Age, early Roman period, and medieval/post-medieval periods. These findings contribute to our understanding of settlement patterns and land use during the Roman period in East Anglia and provide valuable insights into the history of the region.
- Subjects
EAST Anglia (England); ESSEX (England); NORFOLK (England); LAND settlement; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations; MIDDLE age; AGRICULTURE; RURAL poor; IRON Age; LAND use
- Publication
Britannia, 2023, Vol 54, p373
- ISSN
0068-113X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0068113X23000314