4th Series, Volume 13 (2022)

Contents

  • Hazel Martingell (1933–2022) by David Bain, Nick Barton, David Buckley, Paul Gilman, Maria Medlycott and Adam Wightman

  • An Early Neolithic occupation site at Polly’s Field, Bocking by Rob Cullum

  • Funerary activity and other land use during the prehistoric and Roman periods at Bradwell Quarry A2–A4 by Samara King, Anna Doherty, Alice Duleba-Dowsett, Paola Ponce, Lucy Sibun and Mariangela Vitolo

  • Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Activity and Roman farm buildings at Holy Family Technology College in Walthamstow, London Borough of Waltham Forest by Shane Maher and Barry Bishop

  • Beneath the Rayleigh Ridge: an Iron Age and Roman farmstead and burials in the Crouch Valley, South Essex by Tom Woolhouse

  • A Middle Anglo-Saxon farmstead at Coggeshall, Essex by Graeme Clarke

  • The making of Essex Domesday by Tony Fox

  • Archaeological investigations at the Rose and Crown Public House, 109 High Street, Maldon by Trevor Ennis, Ian Hogg, Hayley Forsyth-Magee, Elke Raemen, Rae Regensberg, Kim Vickers, Mariangela Vitolo and Helen Walker

  • Medieval and later remains at Harts Yard, Saffron Walden by Mark Atkinson and Mark Germany

  • A carpenter’s knowledge in setting out Cressing Temple Barns revisited by Paul Reed

  • The Darcy Tower or Moot Hall in Maldon by David Andrews

  • Miller Christy and his London printing and publishing business by Michael Leach

  • Archaeological Fieldwork Summaries 2022 edited by Paul Gilman

Shorter Notes

  • Two cropmark sites, north-west Essex by Edward Carpenter

  •  A high medieval farmstead at Cockaynes Lane, Alresford by Samara King

  •  A medieval carved bone knife handle terminal from Thorpe-Le-Soken by Trista Clifford, Mark Germany and Charlotte Howsam

  •  A medieval pottery kiln at Sible Hedingham by Adrian Corder-Birch

  •  Two sixteenth-century title deeds of Spencers, Maldon by J.R. Smith

Book Reviews

  • London Gateway: Settlement, Farming and Industry from Prehistory to the Present in the Thames Estuary by Nigel Brown

  • Death in the Iron Age of Eastern England: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Human Remains from 800 BC–AD 60 by Paul R. Sealey

  • Timber-Framed Buildings of Colchester by David Andrews

  • Harwich, Dovercourt and Parkeston in the 19th Century by Jane Pearson

Essex Bibliography by Andrew Phillips and Paul R. Sealey

Revised Notes for Contributors

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