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Acknowledgements

Elizabeth Shepherd Popescu would like to thank English Heritage for initiating and funding this digital element of the Castle Mall project, in particular Kath Buxton, Kim Stabler and Keith May. Thanks are also due to Jayne Bown (NAU Archaeology) for permitting the work to be sub-contracted to Elizabeth Shepherd Popescu in Cambridge and to Paul Spoerry and Adrian Tindall (Cambridgeshire Archaeology) for facilitating time to complete the project.

Heartfelt thanks go to David Dobson and Julie Curl (Norfolk Archaeological Unit) for their assistance in the preparation of digital material including scans of photographs and diagrams.

Relevant specialists are Sue Anderson (human skeletal remains), Alex Bayliss (radiocarbon dating) and Ana Töpf, Rus Hoelzel and Claire Watson (DNA), who are each thanked for their contributions.

Sincere thanks are also offered to Catherine Hardman at ADS for her enthusiasm and advice throughout the project and to Jen Mitcham for answering queries. Finally, thanks to all at ADS for their assistance in getting the Castle Mall digital project on line.

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