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Colchester Archaeol Grp Annu Bull 36
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Colchester Archaeol Grp Annu Bull 36
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Series:
Colchester Archaeological Group Annual Bulletin
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Volume:
36
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1993
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Date Of Issue From: 1993
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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The site of Wix Priory
Don Budds
3 - 6
A new resistivity survey backs up documentary and previous fieldwork evidence, that the priory was located to the south of the parish church.
Two sections across a supposed Roman Road, Stanway, Colchester
James Fawn
7 - 16
Discusses the evidence that the supposed road is genuinely Roman. The findings of eight excavated sections of surviving earthworks indicate instead that they represent a medieval or later track and wood banks.
Cloth armour from Hatfield Peverel
R Shackle
18 - 19
Provides drawings of the armour, which was part of a cache published in 1930. The armour is thought to date from the Civil War.
An eighteenth century warehouse in Colchester
R Shackle
20 - 22
Analyses the building at 77 East Hill. Although the ground floor was recently rebuilt, upper floor and roof retain the eighteenth-century structure and comprise reused medieval timbers.
Metal artefacts and pottery from Easthorpe
R Shackle
Inger Partner
23 - 33
Catalogues material collected from a field over many years. Although mostly medieval, the pottery, coins, lead, bronze, and other objects reflect occupation of the area from the Bronze Age onwards.
Two unusual finds from the Essex Suffolk border
M J Matthews
34 - 35
Describes first-century AD finds retrieved during a combined fieldwalking and metal-detecting survey. One is an acorn-shaped cavalry harness mount; the other an unusual lead-alloy bow brooch.
A Dutch gravestone at St Martin's Colchester
35 - 36
Points out the significance of the epitaph to a Dutch weaver who died in 1680. Also reports that the inscription is to be recut as it is now illegible.
Two seal matrices from Little Cornard, Suffolk
36 - 37
Describes two metal-detector finds. The first is of bronze, bearing the inscription `S'VILELMI KLAK', and dating from the thirteenth or fourteenth century. The second is of lead alloy, incribed with ` + SIGILLUM SEMONIS F I II N', and is probably from the thirteenth century.
Winter lectures 1992-93
38 - 47
Summarises the season's lectures on diverse topics, including: medieval stonework; IA-RB salt trade; recent fieldwork in Harlow (Essex); evolution of coastal habitats; excavations at Coveney (Cambridgeshire) IA ringwork; human evolution; the distribution of BA finds in East Anglian rivers; Roman jewellery; late medieval noblewomen; watermills and windmills in Suffolk; and mapping Essex estates.
Gordon Moorse
Remembers a former Colchester Archaeological Group committee member.
Harry Kenneth Hale
Remembering the chairman of the Colchester Archaeological Group.
Roman pottery with graffiti
Discusses a second-century samian base from Colchester, stamped with the potter's mark `CINTVSMIM' and bearing a Latin or Greek graffito `k A R'.