Aspects of 7th- to 11th-century Norwich by David Graeme Adams Clarke

Aspects of 7th- to 11th-century Norwich by David Graeme Adams Clarke

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Archaeological evidence for Anglo-Scandinavian Norwich, spanning the Middle Saxon period to the 11th century.

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Aspects of 7th- to 11th-century Norwich by David Graeme Adams Clarke

Despite extensive archaeological investigations in Norwich over many decades, its Middle Saxon origins as Norvic/Northwic remain obscure and elusive, and its Anglo-Scandinavian aspects have seen relatively little recognition until recently. This report focuses on five excavations in the historic core of the settlement. Lying on either side of the River Wensum, linked by a crossing, they revealed archaeological remains of the 7th to 11th centuries. The excavations were significant in revealing in-situ archaeological features of Middle Saxon date, along with a range of contemporary finds including a dispersed ‘coin hoard’ of the late 7th or early 8th century, sufficient to add weight to the hypothesis of an early trading centre. Triggered by the Danish invasion of East Anglia of AD 865, a burh to the north of the river enclosed the earlier mercantile centre and its river crossing during the early 10th century. Sites further south lay within Conesford – again, an area with Middle Saxon origins. It formed part of Norwich’s second burh which was enclosed in the 10th or early 11th century. Much of the archaeological evidence finds parallels at other Anglo-Scandinavian centres of the period. Of particular note are the different techniques of building construction exhibited on either side of the river, including sunken-floored buildings of urban form, one of which held the remains of a fishing net. This new analysis provides the opportunity to review the pre-Norman settlement at Norwich and its relationship to the river, trade and overseas contacts, agricultural activity and the fishing industry.
NPS Archaeology Manager, Norwich Post-Excavation Project Officer, Oxford Archaeology East
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ISBN 13 9781907588150
ISBN 10 1907588159
Title Aspects of 7th- to 11th-century Norwich
Author David Graeme Adams Clarke
Series East Anglian Archaeology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford Archaeology East
Year published 2023-07-31
Number of pages 138
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