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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 40 (3)
Title
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Title:
Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 40 (3)
Series
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Series:
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
Volume
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Volume:
40 (3)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
D Allen
Publisher
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Publisher:
Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
27 Feb 2004
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A context for Sitomagus: Romano-British settlement in the Suffolk mid-coast...
Robert Steerwood
253 - 261
Discusses the possible location of the Roman town in relation to Roman roads, settlement sites and surface finds, and local topography.
A new Suffolk leper chapel?; The lepers of Wentford and the Chapel of St Mary M...
Max Satchell
289 - 300
Discussion of the topographical, documentary and architectural evidence to suggest that Old Chapel Cottage, near Wentford Farm, may have been a medieval leper chapel.
Glazed redware pottery and kiln waste from Sutton Heath, Suffolk
Sue Anderson
301 - 305
A small assemblage of post-medieval black-glazed and unglazed redware, saggars and kiln tiles collected in 1949 indicates the site of a pottery.
A copper-alloy lar fragment lost in a medieval pit at Preston St Mary
Judith Plouviez
331 - 333
Part of the left leg from a Roman bronze figurine, found during excavation of a medieval site.
A gold bracteate or uniface from Martlesham, Suffolk
J Newman
David M Metcalf
334 - 335
Describes a small gold disc with uniface decoration, probably derived directly from a Merovingian coin of seventh- or eighth-century date, found during World War II at Martlesham Airfield.
Archaeology in Suffolk 2002
337 - 370
Overview of numerous individual finds and discoveries, field surveys, archaeological excavations and recordings of churches made during the year.