3rd Series, Volume 35 (2004)

Essex Archaeology and History: Volume 35 (2004)

Contents

  • Late Roman buildings at Bishop’s House, Great Chesterford: excavations 1999: Adam Garwood
  • Rivenhall revisited: further excavations in the churchyard of St Mary and All Saints 1999: Rachel Clarke
  • Nether Hall: A fortified manor of the Wars of the Roses: D D Andrews
  • Wallasea Island: the history and archaeology of a marshland landscape: Ellen Heppell
  • ‘All condition of life and labour’: the presence of Black people in Essex before 1950: David Killingray
  • Football and footballers in Essex before the First World War: Gentlemen or scoundrels?: Paul Rusiecki
  • Archaeology in Essex 2003: Alison Bennett & Mike Roy (ed.)
  • Work of ECC archaeological service 2003: Sally Gale (ed.)
  • Historic buildings and church notes and surveys: D D Andrews (ed.)
    Shorter notes
  • Flintwork from Mill Farm, Brightlingsea: R N E Barton
  • A rare discoidal flint knife from the Blackwater estuary: H Martingell & R Larner
  • A prehistoric site at Hall Farm, Little Bentley: N J Lavender & M Germany
  • A Middle Iron Age red hill at Tollesbury Creek, Tollesbury: M Germany
  • A131 Great Leighs by-pass archaeological investigations 1993-2002: N J Lavender
  • Brinson revisited: emergency ditch recording at Roman Great Chesterford: M Peachy
  • Excavations at Mark Hall School, Harlow: Andrew Robertson
  • Recent finds from Essex reported to Colchester Museums 2001-2002: Philip J Wise
  • A medieval ceramic culinary mould from Mill Green, near Ingatestone: Helen Walker
  • The death of Edward V - new evidence from Colchester: John Ashdown-Hill (view online: http://cat.essex.ac.uk/reports/EAS-report-0002.pdf )
  • Late medieval and post-medieval remains at the former St John’s ambulance shop, Park Street, Thaxted: Mike Roy
  • Finds from a well behind 2 High Street, Kelvedon: Helen Walker
  • A tower at Fingringhoe: John McCann
    Book reviews
    Obituary: Herbert Hope Lockwood: Kenneth Neale
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