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Four church excavations in Essex
Brian Milton
Contains: B Milton (pp 1-14), Excavations at St Clement's Church, West Thurrock, Essex, 1979 [origin as two-celled stone church, early 12th century]; M J Corbishley (15-27), Excavations at St Mary's Church, Little Oakley, Essex 1977 [?late Saxon burials and church; ?priest burial with chalice, 13th century]; John H Hope (28-42), Excavations at All Saints Church, Cressing, Essex, 1979 [late Saxon timber building, Saxo-Norman chapel]; Robin Turner (43-63), Excavations at St Mary's church, West Bergholt, Essex, 1978 [11th century stone church over timber predecessor].
1984
Historic towns in Essex: an archaeological survey of 24 Saxon and medieval towns, with guidance for their future planning
1983
Ivy Chimneys, Witham: an interim report
Robin Turner
1982
Kelvedon: the origins and development of a Roman small town
Michael R Eddy
Catriona Turner
1982
Springfield cursus and the cursus problem
John D Hedges
David G Buckley
TL 732069. Interim report on excavations at the E end of a cursus enclosure cropmark near Chelmsford, with discussion of results in a national context. Late Neolithic pottery was recovered from the ditch and from some internal features (which included a post-pit ?circle). In the area are a barrow, ring-ditches, and a henge monument.
1980
The Bronze Age and Saxon settlements at Springfield Lyons, Essex: an interim report
David G Buckley
John D Hedges
Total excavation of the interior of a circular cropmark enclosure of LBA provided a ground plan of surviving features, including several circular posthole structures and a timber revetment for an internal bank. A large deposit of LBA mould fragments was lifted. An Early Saxon cemetery has yielded c 100 pots (AD 425-650), and a Late Saxon settlement of at least thirteen buildings is being explored. Features and finds of Neo-EBA, Iron Age, and RB date were also located.
1987
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