SUBJECT INDEX (L) after a page number denotes a lecture Abbey House, Colchester, geophysics,
42.46 (L) Abdy, Mrs Abigail, and her recipe book,
49.32–33 (L) Access to Mineral Heritage, 46.52 (L) Adkins, Pat, obituary, 44.44 Alde River magnetrometry survey, 49.43 (L) All Saints Church, Colchester, 42.17
Churchyard survey, 42.7–9 Alston Court, Nayland, visit, 42.37 Amulets in Roman graves, 43.46–47 (L) Anglo-Saxon
Brooch, 41.37.41.39 Cemeteries in Lincolnshire, 48.47–48 (L) Cemetery at Cuxton, 41.44 Cemetery at Prittlewell, 45.48–49 (L) Cemetery at Rayleigh, 46.44–45 (L) Finds at Coddenham, 50.40–41 (L) Landscape in Norfolk, 45.43 (L) Pottery workshop, 43.36 Settlement at Great Tey, 47.26–33 Ship replica, 42.51–52 (L) St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell, 41.46 Sunken Feature Buildings, 49.34 (L)
Antiquities thefts, 41.54 (L) Antler combs, 50.45 (L) Archaeological heritage care and
interpretation, 44.25 (L) Archaeology popularisation, 49.49 (L) Auxiliary Units, 47.44–47 Avebury, 41.50 (L) Babylonian exhibition, 49.38–39 (L) Baghdad Museum, 45.43–44 (L) Banqueting houses and their gardens,
50.37 (L) Baptism in the Middle Ages, 43.37–38 (L) Barber's Point
Magnetrometry survey, 49.43 (L) Roman finds, 44.10–12
Barns, 41.51 (L) Basing House and Duke of Bolton's House,
46.45–46 (L) Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon, excavations,
46.49 (L) Bellfounders, Colchester, 41.41–42 Beverley Road
Excavations, 41.45–46 Nineteenth century finds, 42.20
Big Dig, 44.32 (L) Birch
Alignment geophysical survey, 47.60 (L) Coronation Grove field walk, 47.34–37,
47.38–39 Blossoms Inn, London, 43.42–43 (L) Boats and ships
Anglo-Saxon ships, 42.51–52 (L) Bronze age, at Dover, 42.50–51 (L)
Thames Estuary mediaeval river craft, 45.40 (L)
Bodmin Moor, prehistoric, 48.35–36 (L) Bolton, Duke of, house at Basing, 46.45–46
(L) Bonner, Brian Anthony, Obituary, 45.53 Book Reviews
Breeze, David J: J Collingwood Bruce's Handbook to the Roman Wall, 48.32
Gaffney, Fitch and Smith: Europe's lost world: the rediscovery of Doggerland, 49.30
Leahy, Kevin: Anglo-Saxon Crafts, 49.30–31
Leahy, Kevin: The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey, 48.32–33
Moorhead and Stuttard: AD410: The Year that shook Rome, 50.53 (L)
Pearson, Catherine (ed.) : EJ Rudsdale's Journal of Wartime Colchester, 50.53 (L)
Pryor, Francis: The Making of the British Landscape, 50.53 (L)
Bradwell, St Peter's Chapel, 41.46 Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall visit, 42.52–53 Braintree, East, industrial archaeology,
43.48–49 (L) Brick buildings dating by luminescence,
50.50–51 (L) Brightlingsea
"Noah's Ark" site, 46.28–30 Visit, 46.56
British Resistance Movement, 47.44–47 Bronze Age
Burial urns, 43.11 Hoard, 44.13 Pottery replication, 45.27–29 Ring ditch at Great Tey, 46.48 (L) Teybrook Farm site, 46.4–14
Bronze balance find, 43.19 Brown, Arthur Frederick James, Obituary,
43.54 Bungay, Flixton Quarry, excavations,
44.38–39(L) Butlers Farm, Wrabness, medieval hall
building, 50.18–22 Caesar's conquest and legacy in Northern
Gaul, 2004, site visit, 44.40–42 CAG
50 years celebrations, 47.50–52 and aerial photography, 47.8 Annual General Meeting, 43.36, 46.41 Bulletin History, 47.6–7 Fieldwork summary, 47.7–8 History memoir, 47.4–13 Library, 50.53 (L) Logo, 47.48 50th Anniversary lecture, 47.66 (L) Winter meetings summary, 47.6
Cambridge visit, 2010, 50.54 (L) Camden, William and antiquities, 41.50 (L)
Canterbury visit by Young Archaeologists, 41.60
Casket Cremation Burial, 49.42 (L) Cellars in Colchester recorded, 41.15–18 Chairman's introduction, 41.2, 42.2, 43.2,
44.2, 45.2, 46.2, 47.2, 48.2–3, 49.2, 50.5
Channel Tunnel Rail Link archaeology, 41.43–44 (L)
Chelsworth visit, 50.54 (L) Chester and Welsh borders visit, 41.58 Chester Roman buildings, 41.55–56 (L) Christy Group of Chelmsford, 41.52–53 (L) Church alignment, 49.44 (L) Churchyard Recording Group, 41.3, 42.4–
12 Clarke, David Tyrwhitt-Drake Obituary,
49.4–6 Clay pipes history, 41.49–50 (L) Climate change and archaeology, 46.50–51
(L) Cocks Hall, West Bergholt, 47.60 (L) Coddenham Anglo-Saxon finds, 50.40–41
(L) Coggeshall Abbey
Geophysical survey, 49.19–20 Non-invasive survey, 48.41 (L) Visit, 2007, 47.64
Coinage and Mediaeval silver supply, 43.36–37 (L)
Colchester. see also individual sites by name 86 High Street timber-framed building,
43.13–16 Archaeology and conservation of remains,
50.52 (L) Cellars recording, 41.15–18 Emperor Worship, 48.44 (L) Garrison, 49.45–46 (L) History of Colchester, 41.53–54 (L) Industrial archaeology, 45.38–39 (L) Jeffreys Jewellers, High Street, 44.32 (L) Nineteenth century finds, 42.19–23 18th century, 48.45 (L) Town Wall, 41.16, 47.9 Vase, 42.21–22 Walk along the Colne to the Hythe, 2010,
50.54 (L) World War II, 47.61–62 (L) World War II defences, 49.33–34 (L)
Colchester Castle Graffiti project, 42.33–36, 43.23–28, 43.45
(L), 45.3 Park, 49.40–41 (L)
Colchester Circus, 46.41–42 (L) Colchester Museum, cremated remains,
44.4–5 Colchester Museums lecture, 42.44 (L) Colchester Royal Grammer School,
Excavation of Roman road, 41.45–46, 41.52
Community Archaeology, London, 44.37(L) Copford
Geophysics, 42.46 (L)
Roman occupation, 45.21–23 Copford Hall Estate survey, 43.45 (L) Copped Hall, Epping, Essex, 44.25 (L) Copper mining, 47.53–54 (L) Cordoba visit, 42.54–55 Coronation Grove, Birch, field walk, 47.34–
37 Cosmetic grinders, Iron Age and Roman,
47.60–61 (L) Cott, Peter, obituary, 45.54 Council for British Archaeology report,
42.2, 46.3, 48.3–4, 49.3, 50.7 Court Knoll, Nayland
Survey, 42.14–16 Visit, 2002, 42.37
Courtaulds site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Cremated remains at Colchester Museum,
44.4–5 Cremations and decapitations, 44.31–32 (L) Crittalls site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Crossing the Lines project, 47.62 (L) Crotal Bell, 45.34 Cunnington, William, 41.50 (L) Cunobelin's farmstead, 43.6–10 Cutts, Rev. Edward, Colchester history,
42.19 Cuxton, Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 41.44 Death and disease in archaeology, 44.27–
28 (L) Dedham Vale AONB, 50.42–43 (L) Deer parks in Essex, 50.13–16 Defensive forts, 47.62 (L) Deva Roman buildings, 41.55–56 (L) Deverel-Rimbury Pots, 43.11 Devon and Cornwall visit, 2003, 43.52–53 DNA in archaeology, 47.57–59 (L) Doe Mill, Colchester, 46.22–27 Doncaster, Tony, legacy, 44.3 Donkey excavated at Rochford, 46.43 (L) Doors, Early English, report, 48.13–27 Dover docks bronze age boat, 42.50–51 (L) East Bay Old Mill, Colchester, 46.22–27 East Street, Colchester, timber framed
house, 42.46–47 (L) Easthorpe
Medieval pottery, 44.22 Timber-framed building, 49.21–29
Editorial, 45.2, 46.2, 47.2, 48.2, 49.2, 50.6 Egypt, Ancient
Coptic period, 49.44–45 (L) Landscape change and archaeology,
46.46–48 (L) Living conditions, 45.42–43 (L)
Eltham Palace visit, 49.47 Ely visit, 2005, 46.56 Emperor Worship in Colchester and
Western Europe, 48.44 (L) Epping, Copped Hall, 44.25 (L) Essex
Coast management and research, 48.45 (L) Finds Liaison Scheme, 45.47–48 (L)
Medieval, archaeology, 46.51–52 (L) Medieval pottery, 46.42–43 (L) Settlers in the New World, 50.46–47 (L)
European prehistory, 45.46–47 (L) European Route of Industrial Heritage,
46.44 (L) Evans, Kathleen Arragon Evans, obituary,
44.43 Excavations by CAG. see also Great Tey;
Teybrook Farm, Great Tey Beverley Road and Colchester Royal
Grammer School, 41.45–46, 41.48–49, 42.20–21
Deverel-Rimbury Pots from Great Tey, 43.11
Wormingford Lodge Hills, 47.14–20, 47.21–25, 48.11, 48.12, 49.11, 49.12–13, 49.14–16
Facilis, Marcus Favonius, 41.43
Monument, 42.20–21, 43.42 (L) Tombstone, 44.5–7
Fawn, James Memories of James, 49.42–43 (L) Obituary, 48.2, 49.7–8
Female carvings from Ice Age, 43.50 (L) Field systems of East Anglia project,
lecture, 42.39 (L) Field Walk
Coronation Grove, Birch, 47.34–37, 47.38–39
Warren Farm, 46.32–34 Wormingford Hall, 46.32–34
Flag Fen Bronze Age visit, 47.64 Flint Daggers, 49.36 (L) Flispes, Easthorpe, timber-framed building,
49.21–29 Flixton Quarry, nr. Bungay, excavations,
44.38–39 (L) Folleys, 47.40 Folleys, Follys, Alleys and Wynds, 45.31 Follies in Colchester, 42.13 Fordham, Mill Road fieldwalk, 50.26–32 Forests, Royal, in Essex, 44.26 (L) Fox, Augustus Lane. See Pitt-Rivers,
Augustus France, South West, Roman Pottery
Workshops, 48.49–50 (L) Garden canals, 18th century, 47.55–56 (L) Gardens, Tudor, and banqueting houses,
50.37 (L) Gastingthorpe Roman villa visit, 49.47 Gayton Thorpe Roman villa, 48.36 (L) Geology aiding archaeology, 43.42 (L) Geophysical surveys, 45.39 (L)
Abbey House, Colchester, 42.46 (L) Birch alignment, 47.60 (L) Coggeshall Abbey, 49.19–20 Copford survey, 42.46 (L) Gosbecks, 42.56–57 (L) Hedingham Castle mound, 48.5–10 Lambart's Farm, Gosbecks, 45.4–10
Lexden tumulus, 44.32–33 (L) Lodge Hills, Wormingford, 47.14–20, 47.21–
25 Olympic site geoarchaeology, 50.42 (L)
Gifford's Hall visit, 41.58–59 Glass bottle seals from Wormingford,
50.33–34 Gloucester
Gaming board, 47.56–57 (L) Visit, 2006, 46.54
Gosbecks geophysics survey, 42.45–46 (L) Graffiti project at Colchester Castle, 43.23–
28 Granada visit, 42.55 Graveyard memorial dating, 41.24–36 Graveyard recording, St Peter's Church,
Colchester, 43.33–35 Graye, Miles, Bellfounder in Colchester,
41.41–42 Graye, Miles, Jnr. Bellfounder in
Colchester, 41.42 Great Chesterford lost Roman town, 47.59
(L) Great Cornard, Stour Valley Survey report,
48.41 (L) Great Dunmow Early Roman cemetery,
44.30–31 (L) Great Tey
Anglo-Saxon settlement, 47.26–33 Bronze Age pottery replication, 45.27–29 Burial urns, 43.11 Coin finds near Roman villa, 48.28–30 Excavated crop mark at Teybrook Farm,
46.4–14 Experimental bonfire firing, 46.35–39 Field walk at Warren Farm, 46.15–21 Iron Age ring and coin, 48.31 Metal finds, 46.31 Roman road excavation, 43.45 (L), 47.60
(L) Gresham Street, London, Roman finds,
44.34–36 (L) Hadleigh, Suffolk, excavations, 42.49–50 (L) Hadrian's Wall, 48.37–38 (L) Hadstock excavations and history, 48.46
(L) Harwich visit, 42.52 Head Street Post Office excavations,
41.51–52 (L) Hedingham Castle Mound geophysical
survey, 48.5–10 Hercules and the lion intaglio, 42.26 Hereford visit, 46.54 Higher Education Field Academy, 49.49 (L) Hill forts, Ulaca, Spain, 41.55 (L) Hoare, Sir Richard Colt, 41.50 (L) Holy Trinity Church, Colchester, 42.17–18
Churchyard survey, 42.10–12 Hopwells Farmhouse, Great Maplestead,
43.40–41 (L), 43.40–42 (L) House history research in Essex, 43.40–41
(L)
Hull, MR, History of Colchester, 42.19 Hunting lodges (Standings) in Essex,
50.13–16 Hylands House, 45.44–45 (L) Hythe, Colchester, 41.45 (L) Hythe Hill, Colchester, Timber-framed
building, 45.17–20 Ice Age Britain
Female carvings, 43.50 (L) Hunter-gatherers, 43.47–48 (L)
Igtham Mote House and Down House visit, 2010, 50.54 (L)
Industrial archaeology in Colchester, 45.38–39
Industrial history sites, 46.44 (L) Industries of Essex, 41.52–53 (L) Internation Trade in Illicit Antiquities,
41.54–55 (L) Ipswich
Origins, 45.47 (L) 19th Century, 43.41 (L)
Iron Age Coin from Wormingford, 49.12–13 Cosmetic grinders, 47.60–61 (L) Enclosure at Teybrook Farm, 49.32 (L) Finds from Great Tey, 48.31 Pot, 45.34 Ritual deposition and coinage, 44.29–30 (L) Settlement at Teybrook Farm, 46.4–14,
46.48 Warrior burial at Kelvedon, 43.44 (L) Women's lives, 50.39–40 (L)
Italy: Naples and Southern Italy, tour 2005, 46.55
Jamestown, Virginia
Archaeology and finds, 48.40 (L) Settlers from Essex, 50.47–48 (L)
Jerusalem, 42.48 (L) Joslin, George, finds in Colchester, 42.19 Kabbalah sign on cottage floor, 45.32–33 Kelvedon
Iron Age warrior burial, 43.44 (L) Seal matrix, 41.38, 41.40
Kent Archaeology projects, 42.41–42 (L) Excavations at Dover, 42.50–51 (L)
Kings Lynn visit, 41.60 Lake and Elliots site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Lamarsh, Shrub's Farm visit, 41.60 Lambart's Farm, Gosbecks, geophysical
survey, 45.4–10 Landguard Fort, 49.34–35 (L) Landscape history, 46.42 (L) Langham, Wick Lane house, 41.19–23 Lawford Hall Mount Park Round Barrow,
46.48 (L) Layer de la Haye hexangle chalked on
cottage floor, 45.32–33 Lead tokens, 41.37, 41.39
Leominster Priory, Herefordshire, 47.54 (L) Lexden
Guided walk, 49.47 Heath obelisk, 47.46–47 Mill, 47.60 (L) Tumulus geophysical survey, 44.32–33 (L)
Libyan classical sites, 50.37–38 (L) Lincolnshire Anglo-Saxon cemeteries,
48.47–48 (L) Lion Walk Congregational Church, 42.18 Lodge, Rev. Barton, finds, 42.21 Lodge Hills, Wormingford, 47.14–20, 47.21–
25 London
Community Archaeology, 44.37(L) Excavation of Blossoms Inn, 43.42–43 (L) Excavations, 41.48–49 (L) Olympic site geoarchaeology, 50.42 (L) Religion and politics, 43.39–40 (L) Roman finds in Walbrooke Valley, 49.36–37
(L) Underground sites, 47.54–55 (L)
London, Museum of, Osteological findings, 44.31–32 (L)
Longinus. see Sdapeze, Longinus Luminescence dating of Essex brick
buildings, 50.50–51 (L) Lyell, Charles, 41.51 (L) Magdalen Street, Colchester
Saxon brooch, 41.37, 41.39 Seal matrix, 41.37, 41.39
Magnetrometry Abbey Church, Coggeshall, 48.41 St Thomas More's Primary School, 45.35–
37 Maldon, Beeleigh Abbey excavations, 46.49
(L) Malting's Lane, Whitham, survey, 42.42–43
(L) Marks Hall
Summer party 2005, 46.56 17th century food token, 46.48 (L)
Marriage-Reed-Marriage family business, 41.52 (L)
Medieval and post-medieval pottery day school, 49.48 (L)
Medieval pottery in Essex, 46.42–43 (L) Members' Activities, 41.51–52 (L), 42.45–47
(L), 43.45 (L), 44.32 (L), 48.41 (L), 49.42–43 (L), 50.44–45 (L)
Merv, Turkmenistan, archaeology, 45.45–46 (L)
Mesolithic Tranchet Adze, 50.12 Tranchet axe-head, 43.11, 43.12
Metal detecting, 43.22 Metal mining, prehistoric, 47.53–54 (L) Methodist Church, Colchester, 42.18 Middleborough, Colchester, timber-framed
building, 44.14–18 Midlands weekend visit, 2008, 48.33–34
Miles Graye III, Bellfounder in Colchester, 41.42
Military history of Essex, 41.47–48 (L) Mirror case, mediaeval, 45.30 (N) Mistley Roman Road, 50.44 (L) Mithras temple, London, 47.56 (L) MOD Colchester Conservation Group
Report, 42.3 Monasteries in Essex, 50.43–44 (L) Monty's, North Hill, Colchester, 42.47 (L) Mount Bures, Stour Valley Survey report,
48.41 (L) Mucking excavations, 50.48–49 (L) Naples visit, 42.53–54 National Archaeology Day, 2002, 42.37 National Parks of Great Britain, 48.39 (L) Nayland
Court Knoll survey, 42.14–16 Visit, 2002, 42.37
Near East Late Antiquity period, 48.39–40 (L)
New World settlers from Essex, 50.47–48 (L)
Nicholls, Freda, Obituary, 46.57 Nile region landscape changes, 46.46–48
(L) Nineteenth century finds in Colchester,
42.19–23 Non-invasive archaeology surveys, 48.41
(L) Norfolk
Anglo Saxon landscape, 45.43 (L) Identification and Recording Service,
41.56–57 (L) North Hill, Colchester
House survey, 42.26–32 Timber framed buildings, 42.47 (L)
North Wales visit, 2007, 47.64–65 North Yorkshire visit, 2004, 44.38–39 Norwegian Stave churches, 45.39 (L) Norwegian wooden domestic and farm
buildings, 50.44–47 (L) Obelisk, Lexden Heath, 47.46–47 Obituaries
Arthur Frederick James Brown, 43.54 Brian Anthony Bonner, 45.53 David Tyrwhitt-Drake Clarke, 49.4–6 Dennis Tripp, 41.4–5 Freda Nicholls, 46.56 Harry Walter Palmer, 41.6 James Fawn, 48.2, 49.7–8 June Wallace, 50.6 Kathleen Arragon Evans, 44.43 Noreen Proudman, 43.54 Pat Adkins, 44.44 Peter Cott, 45.54 Raymond Rowe, 50.6 Rosemary York-Moore, 44.43–44
Occupation history, British Isles, 47.57 (L), 47.63–64 (L)
Officers and committee of CAG summary, 47.4–6, 47.11
Olympic Site, London, geoarchaeology, 50.42 (L)
Open field systems, Essex and the South-East, 44.36–37(L)
Orford Ness, 50.45–46 (L) Osteoarchaeology and context, 46.46 (L) Osteological findings
In archaeological sites, 43.38–39 (L) in London, 44.31–32 (L)
Osteological finds In archaeological sites, 43.38–39 (L)
Palmer, Harry Walter, obituary, 41.6 Parish constables in Essex, 47.62–63 (L) Peldon Church archaeological excavation,
50.17 Pitt-Rivers, Augustus, 41.51 (L) Place names, 45.31 Pollexfen, Rev., finds in Colchester, 42.20 Pope Clement V Papal Bull, from Great Tey,
46.31 Portable Antiquities Scheme
Essex, 44.8–9 Suffolk, 44.33–34 (L)
Potin coin from Great Tey, 48.31 Potter's hand stamp, 47.48–49 Pottery, experimental bonfire firing at Great
Tey, 46.35–39, 46.48 (L) Pottery day school, 49.48 (L) Prehistoric textiles, 43.21 Preston St Mary medieval site, 42.24 Priories in Essex, 50.43–44 (L) Prittlewell Royal Burial, 45.48–49 (L) Proudman, Noreen, Obituary, 43.54 Provencal Roman monuments and sites
visit, 43.51–52 Quarrying and building stone, Roman,
50.35 (L) Rayleigh Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 46.44–45
(L) Rebow, Sir Isaac, Cellar of house, 41.17 Recipe book from seventeenth century,
49.32–33 (L) Red Hills and CAG, 47.8–9 Redundant churches and chapels,
Colchester, 42.17–18 Regiments of Essex, 41.47–48 (L) Religious houses in Essex 1000-1300AD,
50.43–44 (L) Ritual and magic in archaeology, 49.39–40
(L) Ritual deposition and Iron Age coinage,
44.29–30 (L) Rivenhall visit, 42.52 Roman
Amulets in graves, 43.46–47 (L) Bronze finds, 42.25 Brooch, 44.19 Cemetery at Great Dunmow, 44.30–31 (L)
Circus, Colchester, 46.51–52 (L) Circuses, 47.53 (L) Civilisation, 49.37–38 (L) Coinage finds, 45.24, 46.48 (L), 48.28–30 Colchester inhabitants, 41.43 (L) Cosmetic grinders, 47.60–61 (L) Finds, Barber's Point, River Alde, 44.10–12 Finds, Drapers' Gardens, Walbrook Valley,
49.36–37 (L) Goddess bronze object, 45.30 (N) Graves, Amulet finds, 43.46–47 (L) Gresham Street excavations, London,
44.34–36(L) London excavations, 41.48–49 (L) Military tombstones, 43.42 (L) Occupation of Copford, 45.21–23 Pin, 45.30 Politics in Londinium, 43.39–40 (L) Quarrying and buildings stone in Southern
Britain, 50.35 (L) Religion, 43.39–40 (L) Statue, 42.24 Suffolk archaeology discoveries, 46.51 (L) Temple of Mithras, 47.56 (L) Textiles, 44.21 Theatre, Maidenburgh Street, 41.60 Town of Great Chesterford, 47.59 (L) Wall, Colchester, 41.16
Roman pottery Kilns, 48.47 (L) Reproduction of, 45.41–42 (L) 5th century, 50.49–50 (L) Workshops in South-West France, 48.49–
50 (L) Roman roads
Beverley Road and Colchester Royal Grammer School, 41.45–46
Excavation in Stour valley, 49.42 (L) Great Tey, 43.45 (L), 47.60 (L) Mistley, 50.44 (L) Tey Brook Crossing, Great Tey, 41.7–14
Roman villas Gastingthorpe, 49.47 Gayton Thorpe, West Norfolk, 48.36 (L) Thurnham, 41.44
Romans in Scotland, 44.26–27 (L) Rome visit, 42.53–54 Rowe, Raymond, obituary, 50.6 Saffron Walden Museum and Heritage
Quest Centre, 50.36 (L) Scandinavian Mesolithic Age and climate
change, 46.50–51 (L) Sdapeze, Longinus, 41.43, 49.9
Memorial in Beverley Road, 41.45–46 Monument, 43.42 (L)
Seal matrix Finds from Brantham and Thorpe Le Soken,
43.17 Kelvedon, 41.38, 41.40 Longridge, Colchester, 41.37, 41.39
Second World War defence sites, 45.38 (L), 47.44–47
Sedgeford Project, 42.43–44 (L) Seville visit, 42.55 Sheregate Street, Colchester, cellars, 41.15 Short notes on finds, 41.27–38, 42.25,
43.17–20, 44.19–20 Sir Isaac's Walk, Colchester, cellars, 41.15–
17 Smallbridge Hall, Wormingford, 50.44 (L) South Coast visit, 45.50–52 Southern Spain archaeological tour, 42.54–
55 Spain, North-East, archaeological tour,
2005, 46.53 Spartan Greek Masks, 42.40–41 (L) St Asaph's Archaeological Group visit,
2010, 50.55 (L) St Botolph's Quarter, Colchester, re-
development, 46.49–50 (L) St Giles Church, Colchester, 42.18 St James the Great, Colchester
Graveyard memorial dating, 41.24–25, 41.29–31
Graveyard survey, 41.51 (L) St John's Abbey Gatehouse, Colchester,
41.60 St Martin's Church, Colchester, 41.60, 42.18 St Mary at the Walls Church, Colchester,
42.18 Churchyard survey, 42.4–7
St Michael Church, Berechurch, Colchester, 42.18
St Nicholas Church, Colchester, 42.17 Memorial recording, 44.23–24
St Osyth Lodge Farm, 45.40–41 (L) Priory visit, 2005, 46.56 Time Team visit and new research, 48.43
(L) St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell, 41.46 St Peter's Church, Colchester, Graveyard
recording, 43.33–35 St Runwald's Church, Colchester, finds,
42.20, 42.23 St Thomas More Primary School
magnetrometry, 45.35–37 Stansted
Airport excavations, 42.48–49 (L) Archaeological sites, 46.52 (L)
Stoke by Nayland Court House, 43.29–32 Stone artefacts, worked, study day, 46.40 Stone tools, 49.36 (L), 50.12
Identification, 42.38–39 (L) Stonehenge, 47.66 (L) Stour Valley Project, 50.42–43 (L) Stratton, Adam, financial activity, 44.36 (L) Stukeley, William, 41.50 (L) Suffolk Roman occupation, 46.51 (L) Summer Outings, 2002, 42.52–55 Summer party
2005, 46.56 2008, 48.34 2009, 49.47 2010, 50.54
Summer programme 2005, 45.50 2007, 47.64–65 2008, 48.34 2009, 49.47 2010, 50.54–55
Sunken Feature Buildings of Anglo-Saxon England, 49.34 (L)
Sutton Hoo, 44.28–29 (L) Before Raedwald, 43.49–50 (L) Ship replica, 42.51–52 (L)
Swinbourne's site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Tablet weaving, 45.25–26 Taylor, John, finds, 42.21–22 Tendring Peninsular aerial photography,
42.39–40 (L) Textiles in Roman times, 44.21 Teybrook Farm, Great Tey
Excavated crop mark, 46.4–14, 46.48 Iron Age enclosure, 48.41 (L), 49.32 (L) Part 2 of excavation: Tey Brook Crossing,
41.7–14 Thames Estuary river craft, 45.40 (L) Thomsen, Christian, 41.50 (L) Thurnham Roman Villa, 41.44 Timber-framed buildings, 48.42 (L)
86 High Street, Colchester, 43.13–16 80 Hythe Hill, Colchester, 43.13–16 9 North Hill, Colchester, 42.26–32 Cocks Hall, West Bergholt, 47.60 (L) Colchester, 42.46–47 (L) East Bay Old Mill, Colchester, 46.22–27 Easthorpe, Flispes, 49.21–29 Flispes, Easthope, 49.21–29 Four buildings, 42.46–47 (L) House survey, North Hill, 42.26–32 Hythe Hill, Colchester, 45.17–20 Jeffrys, Jewellers, High Street, Colchester,
44.32 Langham cottage, 41.19–23 Middleborough, Colchester, 44.14–18 Norwegian, domestic and farm buildings,
50.45–46 (L) Totos, Museum Street, 50.8–11 Trinity Street, Colchester, 47.40–43 Wrabness, Butlers Farm, 50.18–22
Time Team at St Osyth, 48.43 (L) Tobacco industry history, 41.49–50 (L) Totos, Museum Street, 17th Century
timber-framed building, 50.8–11 Tribal history of Britain, 47.63–64 (L) Trinity Street, Colchester, timber-framed
building, 47.40–43 Tripp, Dennis
Legacy, 44.3 Obituary, 41.4–5
Troy, Turkey, visit, 50.23–25 Turkish archaeological sites, 46.41 (L) Turkmenistan archaeology, 45.45–46 (L) Ulaca, Spain, hill fort, 41.55 (L)
Venetian soldino from Great Tey, 46.31 Victoria County History and archaeology,
43.47 (L) Viking bronze finds, 42.25 Virley, Payns Barn, 41.51 (L) Visits
Brightlingsea, 2005, 46.56 Cambridge, 2010, 50.54 Chelsworth, 2010, 50.54 Chester and Welsh border, 41.58 Coggeshall Abbey, 2007, 47.64 Devon and Cornwall, 2003, 43.52–53 Eltham Palace, 2009, 49.47 Ely, 2005, 46.56 Flag Fenn, 2007, 47.64 Gestingthorpe Roman Villa, 49.47 Giffords Hall, 41.58 Gloucester and Hereford, 2006, 46.54 Harwich, 42.52 The Hythe, 2010, 50.55 Igtham Mote and Down House, 2010, 50.54 Italy: Naples and Southern Italy 2006, 46.55 Lexden guided walk, 49.47 Nayland, 42.37 North-east Spain archaeological tour, 2005,
46.53 North Wales, 2007, 47.64–65 North Yorkshire, 2004, 44.38–39 Provencal Roman monuments and sites,
43.51–52 Rivenhall and Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall,
42.52 Rome and Naples, 2002, 42.53–54 Sites of Caesar's conquest and legacy in
Northern Gaul, 2004, 44.40–42 South Coast, 2005, 45.50–52 Southern Spain, 2002, 42.54–55 St Osyth Priory, 2006, 46.56 Weekend trip to the Midlands, 2008, 48.33–
34 Wissington church, 2002, 42.37
Votive object, Colchester, 41.38, 41.40 Walbrook Valley Roman finds, 49.36–37 (L) Wall paintings of 16th-17th century, 49.46–
47 (L) Wallace, June, obituary, 50.6 Warners site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Warren Farm, Great Tey, Field walk, 45.11–
16, 46.15–21 Well construction at Wormingford Lodge
Hills, 49.14–16 Welsh gold, 48.38–39 (L) West Bergholt, Cocks Hall, 47.60 (L) West Stockwell Street
Chapel, 42.18 Timber framed building, 42.47 (L)
Westminster Abbey restoration, 41.46–47 (L)
Whitham, Malting's Lane survey, 42.42–43 (L)
Wick Lane, Langham, house, 41.19–23 Wissington Church visit, 42.37
Women in the Iron Age, 50.39–40 (L) Worked Flint, Birch, Coronation Grove
finds, 47.38–39 World War II
Colchester life, 47.61–62 (L) Defences in Colchester, 49.33–34 (L)
Wormingford Church memorial dating, 41.25–26, 41.32–
36 Glass bottle seals, 50.33–34 Iron Age coin, 49.12–13 Jeton find, 48.11 Silver coin finds, 49.11 Smallbridge Hall, 50.44 (L)
Wormingford Hall Field walk, 46.32–34 Wormingford Lodge Hills, 47.14–20, 47.21–
25, 49.42 (L) Decorative brick, 49.10 Polychromatic glazed tile, 48.12 Well excavation, 49.14–16 Well excavation, poem, 49.17–18
Wrabness, Butlers Farm, 50.18–22 Wroxeter excavations, 42.45 (L) Xian Terracotta Army, China, 42.47 (L) York-Moore, Rosemary, obituary, 44.43–44 Young Archaeologists' Club
Big Dig, 43.3–5 Canterbury "Big Dig" visit, 41.3
Young Archaeologists' Club report, 41.2, 42.3, 43.3, 44.2, 45.2–3, 46.3, 47.3, 48.4, 49.3–4, 50.7
Author index (L) after a page number denotes a lecture Allen, David
Unearthing "a very noble fabrick" - the search for the Duke of Bolton's Mansion at Basing House, 46.45–46 (L)
Allen, Ray Notes on a lecture by David Morgans, 46.44
(L) Alston, Leigh
Investigations into "Charlie Brown's," 44.30 (L)
Anderton, Blanche Notes on a lecture by Janet Cooper, 43.47
(L) Notes on a lecture by John Shepherd, 47.56
(L) Notes on a lecture by Malcolm Watkins,
47.56–57 (L) Anon
The Bay of Naples and Southern Italy, 2006, 46.55
Weekend Visit to Gloucester and Hereford 2006, 46.54
Anstutz, Simon The Dedham Vale AONB and Stour Valley:
a landscape for all, 50.42–43 (L) Ashton, Nick
The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Project, 47.57 (L)
Atkinson, Mark An Early Roman Cemetary at Great
Dunmow, 44.30–31 (L) Ayres, Julian
More Romans at Gresham Street, 44.34–36 (L)
Baalham, Ian
Development of Castle Park over the last 400 years, 49.40–41 (L)
Bartlett, Rita Young Archaeologists' Club report, 44.2,
45.2–3, 46.3, 47.3 Bartlett, Rita, Brown, Pat
Young Archaeologists' Club report, 48.4 Barton, Nick
Hunter-Gatherers in Ice Age Britain, 43.47–48 (L)
Bayford, Alan How a timber-framed building works, 48.42
(L) Norwegian Wood: timber & domestic farm
buildings in Norway, 50.46–47 (L) Bayford, Ian
Norwegian Stave Churches, 45.39 (L) Belsey, Jonathan
Placing Bones in Context: use of Isotope Analysis in Osteoarchaeology, 46.46 (L)
The Use of DNA in Archaeology, 47.57–59 (L)
Black, Aline Copford Hall Estate, 43.45 (L) Cunobelin's Farmstead, 43.6–10 Geophysics survey at Abbey House and
Copford, 42.46 (L) Great Tey Bronze Age ring burial - an
appropriate conclusion, 46.39 Notes on a lecture by Andrew Phillips,
45.38–39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Angus Wainwright,
50.45–46 (L) Notes on a lecture by John Wyatt, 48.39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Jonathan Belsey,
47.57–59 (L) Notes on a lecture by Julian Ayres, 44.34–
36 (L) Notes on a lecture by Kevan Edinborough,
46.50–51 (L) Notes on a lecture by Nina Crummy, 43.46–
47 (L) Black, Aline and David
Geophysical survey at Coggeshall Abbey, 49.19–20
Hedingham Castle Mound - a geophysical survey, 48.5–10
Lodge Hills, Wormingford, geophysical survey report, 47.21–25
Report on non-invasive archaeological techniques, 48.41 (L)
Romans at Barber's Point?, 44.10–12 Romans at Copford, 45.21–23 A Tale of Two Maps (and thirty three
eleven-year-olds), 45.35–37 Black, Aline and Dennis, Tim
Obituary for Peter Cott, 45.54 Black, David
Fields and ditches to the west of Gosbecks, 43.45 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Ian Hinton, 49.44 (L) Notes on a lecture by Jess Tipper, 49.34 (L)
Boardman, Frances The Egyptian Coptic Period, 49.44–45 (L)
Bonser, Mike Coinage and Mediaeval Silver Supply,
43.36–37 (L) Boulter, Stuart
Excavations at Flixton Quarry, nr. Bungay, 44.38–39 (L)
Bourn, Brian 19th Century Essex Industries, 41.52–53 (L) Welsh Gold: Myth or Reality, 48.38–39 (L)
Bradley, Pamela Notes on a lecture by David Breeze, 48.37–
38 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ralph Jackson,
47.60–61 (L) Breeze, David
Reconstructing Hadrian's Wall, 48.37–38 (L) Brodie, Neil
The International Trade in Illicit Antiquities, 41.54 (L)
Brooks, Howard Excavations at Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon,
46.49 (L) Brooks, Rob
The Royal Forests of Essex, 44.26 (L) Brown, David
Notes on a lecture by Caroline McDonald, 50.39–40 (L)
Brown, Nigel Past, Present and Future: Research and
Management of the Essex Coast, 48.45 (L)
Brown, Pat An Anglo-Saxon Estate Centre at Great
Tey?, 47.26–33 Council for British Archaeology report,
2010, 50.7 Editorial, 48.2, 49.2, 50.6 Members' Activities, 2010, 50.44–45 (L) Notes on a lecture by Bruce Watson, 47.54
(L) Notes on a lecture by Dr Steven Plunkett,
45.47 (L) Notes on a lecture by James Gerrard,
50.49–50 (L) Notes on a lecture by Jezz Meredith, 49.43
(L) Notes on a lecture by John Shepherd, 48.36
(L) Notes on a lecture by Neil Faulkner, 42.43–
44 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ricky Ricketts,
41.49–50 (L) Notes on a lecture by Sam Lucy, 50.48–49
(L) Notes on a lecture by Sam Moorhead,
48.39–40 (L) Notes on a lecture by Trevor Ennis, 46.44–
45 (L) Notes taken from an article by Philip Wise,
48.45 (L) Obituary
Freda Nicholls, 46.57 June Wallace, 50.6 Raymond Rowe, 50.6
Report on day school on medieval and post-medieval pottery with Howard Brooks, 49.48
Young Archaeologists' Club report, 41.2, 42.3, 43.3, 49.3–4
Bruce, Kevin St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell, 41.46 (L)
Burroughs, Gilbert Reproducing Roman Pottery, 45.41–42 (L) Roman Pottery Kilns and their Products,
48.47 (L) Butler, Barbara
CAT Summer programme, 2010, 50.54–55 Notes on a lecture by Andrew Selkirk,
49.36–37 (L) Notes on a lecture by Gilbert Burroughs,
48.47 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Philip Wise, 46.49–50 (L)
Notes on Members' Activities, 2007, 47.60 (L)
Young Archaeologists' Club report 2010, 50.7
Buttress, Donald The Restoration of Westminster Abbey
1973-1996, 41.46–47 (L)
Carrick, Muriel A Glorious Picture Show: 16th and 17th
century domestic wall paintings, 49.46–47 (L)
Cattrell, Ron Notes on a lecture by Andrew Roberson,
45.43 (L) Notes on a lecture by Brian Bourn, 48.38–
39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Fred Nash, 49.33–34
(L) Notes on a lecture by Nick Ashton, 47.57
(L) Cattrell, Ron, Mallinson, John, Roberts,
Jean, Shrimpton, Gill Caesar's Conquest and its Legacy in
Northern Gaul. tour notes, 44.40–42 Cawdell, David
Lexden Mill, 47.60 (L) Chaddock, Paul
Metal Mining in Prehistoric Britain, 47.53–54 (L)
Clark, Peter The Dover Bronze Age Boat, 42.50–51 (L)
Clarke, David T-D Colchester's Redundant Churches and
Chapels: some personal notes, 42.17–18
Coe, Mary The Graffiti at Colchester Castle: the results
so far, 43.23–28 Graffiti Recording in Colchester Castle - a
final report, 45.3 Is it possible to date Essex graveyard
memorials by looking at their attributes?, 41.24–36
Notes on a lecture by Irving Finkel, 49.38–39 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Natasha Powers, 44.31–32 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Nick Barton, 43.47–48 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Tony O'Connor, 50.37–38 (L)
A recent visit to Troy, 50.23–25 Report on Anglo-Saxon Pottery Workshop,
43.36 Coe, Mary, and Goodman, Don
The Colchester Castle Museum Graffiti Project, 43.45 (L)
Colbron, Bernard Notes on a lecture by Andrew Phillips,
49.45–46 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Brian Bourn, 41.52–53 (L)
Notes on a lecture by David Cawdell, 47.60 (L)
Notes on a lecture by David Grayston, 42.39–40 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Kevin Hayward, 50.35 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Lynn Dyson-Bruce, 46.42 (L)
Colbron, Bernard, Hardy, Denise, Shrimpton, Gill
Group Library, 50.53 Constable, Peter
Notes on a lecture by Roger Goodburn, 44.26–27 (L)
Cook, Jill Prehistory in Europe, 45.46–47 (L) Soft Curves and full Figures:
Representations of Women in the Ice Age, 43.50 (L)
Cooke, Nick Stansted Airport - an Overview, 42.48–49
(L) Cooper, Janet
Could the Victoria County History make more use of Archaeology? A debate., 43.47 (L)
Corbishley, Mike Ancient Merv: Archaeology and Education
at Turkmenistan's Silk Road City, 45.45–46 (L)
Modifying our view of the past: Excavations at Wroxeter, 42.45 (L)
Corcoran, Jane The Geoarchaeology of the London
Olympic Site, 50.42 (L) Cott, Peter
Geophysics survey of Gosbecks, 42.45–46 (L)
Cox, Alan Copped Hall, Epping: its History and
Archaeology, 44.25 (L) Crawshaw, Joanne
Visit to Rome and Naples, 42.53–54 Crowe, Ken
Royal Burial at Prittlewell, 45.48–49 (L) Croxley-Smith, Patricia, and McIlwick,
Hamish The Hadstock Story - Consolation Prizes
from a Worked-out Quarry, 48.46 (L) Crummy, Nina
Divine Protection: Amulets in Late Roman Graves, 43.46–47 (L)
Crummy, Philip New light on the Colchester Circus, 46.41–
42 (L) Obituary: Dennis Tripp, 41.4–5
Cummings, David Anglo-Saxon finds from Coddenham,
50.40–41 (L) Cunningham, Philip
Notes on a lecture by Thomas Gurling, 50.50–51 (L)
Roman Road at Mistley, 50.44 (L) Wormingford Lodge Hills: Well excavation,
49.14–16 Curteis, Mark
The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic, 49.39–40 (L)
A rare Iron Age coin from the group excavation at Wormingford, 49.12–13
Ritual Deposition and Iron Age Coinage, 44.29–30 (L)
Curtis, John Baghdad Museum, 45.43–44 (L)
Davies, Mark Bread and Circuses from Colchester to
Constantinople, 47.53 (L) The Care of our Archaeological Heritage
and its Interpretation, 44.25 (L) Chairman's introduction, 42.2, 43.2, 44.2 Colchester - the Oldest Recorded Town,
41.53–54 (L) David Tyrwhitt-Drake Clarke obituary, 49.4–
6 Does the Past have a Future?, 50.52 (L) Emperor Worship in Colchester: the
Imperial Cult in Britain and other Western European Provinces, 48.44 (L)
Glimpses of the past: a memoir on the history of the CAG, 1957-2007, 47.4–13
Obituary: Arthur Frederick James Brown, 43.54 Harry Walter Palmer, 41.6 James Fawn, 49.7–8 Noreen Proudman, 43.54
The People of Roman Colchester, 41.43 (L) Personal reminiscences of James Fawn,
49.42–43 (L) Sites in Turkey, 46.41 (L)
Davis, Liz and Robertson, Andy Malting's Lane, Witham, 42.42–43 (L)
Denney, Patrick Colchester Life on the Home Front in World
War II, 47.61 (L) Dennis, Tim
Demystifying Geophysics, 45.39 (L) A geophysical survey at Gosbecks,
Lambart's Farm area, 45.4–10 Geophysical survey of Layer Marney -
Layer Dyke, 47.60 (L) A geophysical survey of the Lexden
Tumulus, 44.32 Notes on a lecture by Dennis Smith, 47.54–
55 (L) Notes on a lecture by Hazel Martingell,
49.36 (L) Notes on a lecture by Howard Brooks,
46.49 (L)
Drake, Paddie The History and Iconography of Baptism in
the Middle Ages, 43.37–38 (L) Durgan, Shirley
Mrs Abigail Abdy and her recipe book of 1665, 49.32–33 (L)
Dyson-Bruce, Lynn Our Landscapes: how and why they look as
they do today, 46.42 (L)
Edinborough, Kevan Abrupt Climate Change and the
Archaeological Record - a case study from the South Scandinavian Mesolithic, 46.50–51 (L)
Egan, Geoff Archaeology and finds in Jamestown:
Britain's First Permanent Settlement in America, 48.40 (L)
Ennis, Trevor The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Rayleigh,
46.44–45 (L) Evans, Kath
A Potter's Hand Stamp, 47.48–49 Everett, Linzi, and Meredith, Jezz
Recent Work in Hadleigh and District, 42.49–50 (L)
Faulkner, Neil
Slopes, Stratigraphy and Saxons at Sedgeford, 42.43–44 (L)
Fawn, James Comments on "Colchester's Folleys," 42.13 Dennis Tripps's legacy, 44.3 The First Word on Folleys?, 47.40 A Letter from a Tombstone, 49.9 Longinus and his Roads, 41.45–46(L) The Obelisk on Lexden Heath, 47.46–47 Recent excavations at Great Tey, 44.33 Roman Road at Colchester Royal Grammer
School report, 41.52 Roman Road at Teybrook Farm, Great Tey,
Part 2, 41.7–14 Roman Roads and Bronze Age Burials at
Great Tey, 43.45 (L) The Site of the Facilis Tombstone, 44.5–7 Some Finds of Nineteenth Century
Colchester, 42.19–23 Strange Goings On - A Reply, 45.32–33 Three Bronze Age Burial Urns from Great
Tey, 43.11 Featherby, Rupert
An Iron Age Hill Fort at Ulaca, Spain, 41.55 (L)
Finkel, Irving Tales of the Wholly Unexpected, or
Exhibiting Babylon, 49.38–39 (L) Fitzpatrick, Angela
Evaluation and Recording of a Post Medieval Donkey, 46.43 (L)
Geake, Helen
The Work of the Portable Antiquities Scheme in Suffolk, 44.33–34 (L)
Germany, Mark Excavations at Lodge Farm, St Osyth,
45.40–41 (L) Gerrard, James
Pots, pans and pins: Roman finds from recent excavations at Drapers' Gardens in the Walbrook Valley, 49.36–37 (L)
Roman pottery in the 5th century: hysterical hype or Brave New World?, 50.49–50 (L)
Gifford, Edwin Anglo Saxon Ships, 42.51–52 (L)
Gilman, Paul Crossing the Lines, 47.62 (L)
Glass, Helen The Archaeology of the Channel Tunnel
Rail Link, 41.43–44 (L) Goodburn, Damien
Archaeological Evidence for Boats and Ships in the Thames Estuary from Medieval Times to the 19th Century, 45.40 (L)
Goodburn, Roger Roman Scotland, 44.26–27 (L)
Goodman, Don Chairman's Report, 48.2–3, 49.2, 50.5 A small archaeological excavation in Peldon
church, 50.17 Goodman, Don, and Mallinson, John
Excavations of Roman Road, Great Tey, report, 47.60 (L)
Goodman, Don and Coe, Mary The Colchester Castle Museum Graffiti
Project, 43.45 (L) Grace, Frank
Townscape and Social Change in 19th Century Ipswich, 43.41 (L)
Grayston, Angela Notes on a lecture by Mark Germany,
45.40–41 (L) Grayston, David
Aerial Photography in the Tendring Peninsular, 42.39–40 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Helen Glass, 41.43–44 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Liz Davis and Andy Robertson, 42.42–43 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Mike Bonser, 43.36–37 (L)
Notes on Members' Activities, 41.51–52 Grew, Francis
In Honour of the Divine House; Religion and Politics in Londinium, 43.39–40 (L)
Gurling, Thomas Luminescence dating of medieval Essex
brick buildings, 50.50–51 (L)
Hall, David Open Field Systems in Essex and the
South-east, 44.36–37 (L)
Hamblin, Jill Notes on lectures by Patrician Croxley-
Smith and Hamis McIlwick, 48.46 (L) Hardy, Denise
Notes on a lecture by David Cummings, 50.40–41 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Jill Cook, 45.46–47 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Judith Robertson-Bunbury, 46.46–48 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Tony Legge, 43.38–39 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Tony Waldron, 44.27–28 (L)
Notes on Members' activities reports, 42.45–47
Hardy, Denise, Moore, Anna Worked flint found at Birch site D, 47.38–39
Harrison, David Notes on a lecture by Kevin Leahy, 48.47–
48 (L) Report on Summer Programme, 2009,
49.47 (L) Review of Leahy: The Anglo-Saxon
Kingdom of Lindsey, 48.32–33 Harrison, Janet
Notes on a lecture by Maria Medlycott, 47.59 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Philip Crummy, 46.41–42 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Shirley Durgan, 49.32–33 (L)
Harrison, Louise Notes on a lecture by Edward Martin, 50.37
(L) Harvey, Hilary
Notes on Members' Activities, 2009, 49.42–43 (L)
Hassall, Mark Journey to the Centre: My Millennial
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 42.48 (L) Hayward, Kevin
Early Roman quarrying and building stone use in Southern Britain, 50.35 (L)
Geology Helping Archaeology: the characterisation of the Facilis and Longinus Monuments, and other early Military Tombstones from Southern Britain, 43.42 (L)
Herring, Peter Prehistoric Bodmin Moor, 48.35–36 (L)
Hinton, Ian Churches Face East, Don't They?, 49.44 (L)
Hook, Ian Military Essex, 41.47–48 (L)
Hudson, Christopher J Raising the Dead: Interpreting Sutton Hoo,
44.28–29 (L) Hunt, Chris
Notes on a lecture by Ian Hook, 41.47–48 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Stuart Boulter, 44.38–39 (L)
Summer Outings 2002, 42.52 Hutson, Adrian
What's in an Antler?, 50.45 (L)
Jackson, Ralph Cosmetic Grinders, Well-being and Identity
in late Iron Age and Roman Britain, 47.60–61 (L)
Jephcott, Theresa Post Office site foundry pit report, 41.51–52
Joseland, Rosemary Notes on a lecture by Muriel Carrick, 49.46–
47 (L) Notes on a lecture by Simon Anstutz,
50.42–43 (L)
Kay, Jenny An archaeological fieldwalk in Mill Road,
Fordham, 50.26–32 Kenny, David
The Access to Mineral Heritage Project, 46.52 (L)
Leahy, Kevin
Dead Interesting: the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries of Lincolnshire, 48.47–48 (L)
Legge, Tony, Professor Explaining Sites with Bones, 43.38–39 (L)
Leppich, Christian The Big Dig, 43.3–5, 44.32
Lewis, Carenza Popularising Archaeology, 49.49 (L)
Lomas, PA, Hurrell, Bryan, Nicholls, Francis
Coin Finds from the Vicinity of the Roman Villa at Great Tey, 48.28–30
Lucy, Sam Historiography and Fieldwork: Mucking 30
years on, 50.48–49 (L)
Mallinson, John An informal field walk at Wormingford Hall,
46.32–34 Chairman's introduction, 41.2, 45.2, 46.2,
47.2 A field walk at Coronation Grove, Birch,
47.34–37 A field walk at Warrens Farm, Great Tey,
45.11–16 M.O.D. Colchester Conservation Group
Report, 42.3 Notes on a lecture by Alan Cox, 44.25 (L) Notes on a lecture by Carenza Lewis, 49.49
(L) Notes on a lecture by Dr Max Satchell,
42.39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Edwin Gifford, 42.51–
52 (L) Notes on a lecture by Fred Nash, 45.38 (L) Notes on a lecture by Jane Corcoran, 50.42
(L)
Notes on a lecture by Kevin Hayward, 43.42 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Mark Curteis, 44.29–30 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 44.25 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Mark Hassall, 42.48 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Nigel Brown, 48.45 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Rob Brooks, 44.26 (L) Notes on a lecture by Robert Rose, 43.48–
49 (L) Obituary for James Fawn, 48.2 Report on Archaeological Tour of Roman
Monuments and Sites in Provence, 2003, 43.51–52
South Coast visit, 2005, 45.50–52 Mallinson, John, Goodman, Don, Skippins,
Pauline The Iron Age Enclosure at Teybrooke Farm,
49.32 (L) Mallinson, John, Skippins, Pauline
A field walk at Warrens Farm, 2005, 46.15–21
Mann, Phil Notes on a lecture by David Kenny, 46.52
(L) Notes on a lecture by David Miles, 47.63–
64 (L) Martin, Edward
Display and Pleasure: Banqueting Houses and their garden settings, 50.37 (L)
Garden Canals in the 18th Century, 47.55–56 (L)
Martingell, Hazel Facets on Stone Tools, with particular
reference to flint daggers, 49.36 (L) How to recognise worked stone tools,
42.38–39 (L) A Mesolithic tranchet adze from North
Essex, 50.12 Mason, David
The Roman Elliptical Building at Chester: Deva, the Flavian and Imperial Imagery, 41.55–56 (L)
Matthews, Mike A late 1st century roadside Casket
Cremation Burial, 49.42 (L) Notes on talk by Andrew Rogerson, 41.56–
57 (L) Report on Stour Valley Survey at Mount
Bures and Great Cornard, 48.41 (L) McDonald, Caroline
Notes on a lecture by Dr Paul Sealey, 43.44 (L)
One Year of the Essex Finds Liaison Scheme, 45.47–48 (L)
The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Essex, 44.8–9
Women in the Iron Age: Wife on the Edge, 50.39–40 (L)
McMaster, Ida
Obituary for Kathleen Arragon Evans, 44.43 McMellon, Bill
Folleys, Follys, Alleys and Wynds, 45.31 Medlycott, Maria
The Lost Roman Town of Great Chesterford, 47.59 (L)
"Sweet Uneventful Countryside": the Archaeology of Medieval Essex, 46.51–52 (L)
Meredith, Jezz Excavations at Barber's Point on the River
Alde, 49.43 (L) Miles, David
Who are the British?, 47.63–64 (L) Moore, Anna
50 Years of Celebrations, 47.50–52 Additional Events reports, 2001, 41.60 An Archaeological Tour of North-East
Spain, 2005, 46.53 An Interim Report on the Castle Graffiti
project, 42.33–36 Book Review of Anglo-Saxon Crafts, 49.30–
31 CAG AGM report, 2002, 43.36 The CAG Logo, 47.48–49 Editorial, 45.2, 46.2, 47.2 Long Weekend in Chester and the Welsh
Borders, 41.58 Medieval pottery from Easthorpe, 44.22 Members' Activities reports, 2007, 48.41 (L) North Wales visit, 2007, 47.64–65 (L) Notes on a lecture by Caroline Macdonald,
45.47–48 (L) Notes on a lecture by Helen Walker, 46.42–
43 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Curteis, 49.39–
40 (L) Notes on a lecture by Nicole Weller, 44.37
(L) Notes on a lecture given by Jed Stevenson,
42.40–41 (L) Notes on 50th Anniversary lecture by Julian
Richards, 47.66 (L) Obituary:
Brian Anthony Bonner, 45.53 Pat Adkins, 44.44 Rosemary York-Moore, 44.43–44
Report on National Archaeology Day 2002, 42.37
Report on Weekend Trip to Devon and Cornwall, 2003, 43.52–53
Small find - Iron-Age pot, 45.34 A study day on recognising worked stone
artefacts, 46.40 Summer Programme, 2007, 47.64 (L)
Moore, Anna, Skippins, Pauline, and White, Andrew
An experimental bonfire firing at Great Tey, 45.27–29
Moore, John Auxiliary Units (aka The British Resistance
Movement), 47.44–45
A Brief History of Deer Parks and Park Buildings from Essex, 50.13–16
Moorhead, Sam The History of British Archaeology from
Camden to Pitt Rivers, 41.50–51 (L) Late Antiquity in the Near East and the Birth
of the Modern World, 48.39–40 (L) Morgans, David
Industrial Heritage and the ERIH Project, 46.44 (L)
Morrow, Lilian The Contents of Three Deverel-Rimbury
Pots from Great Tey, 43.11–12 Notes on a lecture by John Williams, 42.41–
42 (L) Notes on a lecture by Jonathan Belsey,
46.46 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mike Corbishley,
45.45–46 (L) Notes on a lecture by Neil Brodie, 41.54 (L) Notes on a lecture by Paddie Drake, 43.37–
38 (L) Notes on a lecture by Paul Chaddock,
47.53–54 (L)
Nash, Fred Recording Second World War Sites, 45.38
(L) World War Two Defences of Colchester,
49.33–34 (L) Newman, John
Sutton Hoo before Raedwald, 43.49–50 (L) Nicholls, Francis
A Bronze Age Hoard, 44.13 Crotal Bell, 45.34 Decorative Brick from Lodge Hill,
Wormingford, 49.10 Finger ring and potin coin from the Great
Tey Iron Age Enclosure, 48.31 Over 2100 years of recorded history in one
field, 45.24 Two metal finds from Great Tey, 46.31 Two silver coins from the CAG excavation
at Wormingford, 49.11 The Wormingford Jeton, 48.11
Nicholls, Freda Churchyard Recording Group report, 41.3 Churchyard Surveys in the Colchester
District, 42.4–12 Four Colchester Bellfounders, 41.41–42 Graveyard recording at St Peter's Church,
Colchester, 43.33–35 Memorial Recording for St Nicholas
Churchyard, 44.23–24 Metal Detecting working in harmony with
Archaeology, 43.22 Notes on a lecture by Chris Hudson, 44.28–
29 (L) Notes on a lecture by Frank Grace, 43.41
(L) Notes on a lecture by Miriam Stead, 45.42–
43 (L) Notes on a lecture by Philip Wise, 42.44 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Sam Moorehead, 41.50–51 (L)
Prehistoric textiles, 43.20–21 Tablet weaving, 45.25–26 Textiles in Roman times, 44.21 Visit to Rivenhall and Bradwell-juxta-
Coggeshall, 42.52–53
O'Connor, Tony Classical sites in Libya, 50.37–38 (L)
Oliver, Rosemary Notes on a lecture by Chris Thornton, 44.36
(L) Orme, Julia
Notes on a lecture by Alan Bayford, 50.46–47 (L)
Peck, Les
Redigging the Wormingford Well, poem, 49.17–18
Phillips, Andrew Colchester Garrison, 49.45–46 (L) Colchester's Hythe over 1000 years, 41.45
(L) The Early Industrial Archaeology of
Colchester, 45.38–39 (L) Plouviez, Jude
Recent Discoveries and Research on Roman Suffolk, 46.51 (L)
Plunkett, Dr Steven The Origins of Ipswich, 45.47 (L)
Powers, Natasha Cremations and Decapitations: recent
osteological findings at the Museum of London Specialist Services, 44.31–32 (L)
Proudman, Noreen Notes on a lecture by Donald Buttress,
41.46–47 (L) St James Church graveyard survey report,
41.51
Richards, Julian 50th Anniversary Lecture, 47.66 (L)
Ricketts, Ricky The Pernicious Weed: Clay Pipes and
Tobacco, 41.49–50 (L) Roberts, Jean
Notes on a lecture by David Allen, 46.45–46 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Francis Grew, 43.39–40 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Geoff Egan, 48.40 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ian Bayford, 45.39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ken Crowe, 45.48–49
(L) Notes on a lecture by Leigh Alston, 44.30
(L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 46.41
(L), 47.53 (L) Notes on a lecture by Rupert Featherby,
41.55 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Stuart Warburton, 50.47–48 (L)
Notes on a lecture by the CAG Fieldwork Team, 49.32 (L)
Robertson, Jean, Mallinson, John, Black, Aline and Shrimpton, Gill
An Archaeological Tour of Southern Spain, 42.54–55
Robertson-Bunbury, Judith Unravelling the Nile - Landscape Change in
Ancient Egypt, 46.46–48 (L) Rogerson, Andrew
The Anglo-Saxon Landscape in Norfolk: some new approaches, 45.43 (L)
Finds Recording and the Enhancement of the Sites and Monument Record: a Norfolk Perspective, 41.56–57 (L)
Rose, Robert The Industrial Archaeology of East
Braintree, 43.48–49 (L) Rowe, Raymond
Council for British Archaeology report, 46.4, 48.3–4, 49.3
Notes on a lecture by Angela Fitzpatrick, 46.43 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Bruce Watson, 43.42–43 (L)
Notes on a lecture by David Mason, 41.55–56 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Headley Swain, 41.48–49 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Nick Cooke, 42.48–49 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Peter Clark, 42.50–51 (L)
Report from the Council for British Archaeology, 42.2
Satchell, Dr Max
Historic Field Systems of East Anglia Project: the Essex Perspective, 42.39 (L)
Scollan, Maureen Parish Constables in Essex, 47.62–63 (L)
Scott, Vic Notes on a lecture by Helen Geake, 44.33–
34 (L) Notes on a lecture by John Newman,
43.49–50 (L) Notes on a lecture by Jude Plouviez, 46.51
(L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Atkinson,
44.30–31 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 41.43
(L), 41.53–54 (L) Notes on Members' Activities, 43.45 (L) Up-Date From the Medieval Site at Preston
St Mary, Suffolk, 42.24 Scott, Vick
Notes on a lecture by Linzi Everett and Jezz Meredith, 42.49–50 (L)
Sealey, Dr Paul
A Late Iron Age Warrior Burial from Kelvedon, 43.44 (L)
Selkirk, Andrew Barbarism and Civilisation: the Secret of
Rome, 49.37–38 (L) Shackle, Richard
12-13 Trinity Street, Colchester: timber-framed building, 47.40–43
9 North Hill, Colchester, timber framed building, 42.26–32
An Eighteenth Century Cottage at Langham, 41.19––23
Barns and buildings study report, 41.51 Butlers Farm, Wrabness: an inline medieval
hall building, 50.18–22 Cocks Hall, West Bergholt, survey, 47.60
(L) Flispes, Easthorpe: a traditional timber-
framed building, 49.21–29 Four timber-framed buildings, 42.46–47 (L) Jeffrys Jewellers, High Street, Colchester,
44.32 The Old Mill, East Bay, Colchester: an 18th
century granary, 46.22–27 A Selection of Early English Doors, 48.13–
27 Short notes on finds, 41.37–40, 42.25–32,
43.17–20, 44.19–20, 45.30 A timber-framed building at 86 High Street,
Colchester, 43.13–16 A timber-framed building at 80 Hythe Hill,
Colchester, 45.17–20 A timber-framed building at Middleborough,
Colchester, 44.14–18 Totos, Museum Street, Colchester, a 17th
Century timber-framed building, 50.8–11
Shepherd, John The Roman Villa at Gayton Thorpe, West
Norfolk, 48.36 (L) The Temple of Mithras 50 Years Ago, 47.56
(L) Shrimpton, Gill
Book review: Breeze: J Collingwood Bruce's Handbook
to the Roman Wall, 48.32 Gaffney, Fitch and Smith, Europe's lost
world: the rediscovery of Doggerland, 49.30
Moorhead and Stuttard: AD410: The Year that Shook Rome, 50.53
Pearson, Catherine (Ed.): EJ Rudsdale's Journal of Wartime Colchester, 50.53
Pryor, Francis: The Making of the British Landscape, 50.53
Notes on a lecture by Jill Cook, 43.50 (L) Notes on a lecture by John Curtis, 45.43–44
(L) Notes on a lecture by Kevin Bruce, 41.46
(L) Notes on a lecture by Mike Corbishley,
42.45 (L)
Notes on Members' Activities, 2004, 44.32–33 (L)
Report on a visit to Roman pottery workshops in South-West France, 48.49–50
Summer Programme 2005, 45.50 2006, 46.56 2008, 48.34
A visit by St Asaph's Archaeological Group 2010, 50.55
Weekend trip to the Midlands, 2008, 48.33–34
Skippins, Pauline A curvilinear crop mark At Teybrook Farm,
Great Tey, 46.4–14 Smith, Dr Dennis
London Under Ground, 47.54–55 (L) Spears, John
Notes on a lecture by Jennifer Ward, 50.43–44 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Maureen Scollan, 47.62–63 (L)
Spears, John, Pudney, Pamela Notes on a lecture by Chris Thornton, 48.43
(L) Notes on a lecture by Ian Baalham, 49.40–
41 (L) Stead, Miriam
Everyday Life in Egypt, 45.42–43 (L) Stevenson, Jed
Greek Masks in Archaic Sparta, 42.40–41 (L)
Swain, Headley Recent Work on Roman London, and "High
Street, Londinium" Project, 41.48–49 (L)
Thomas, Ros
Terracotta Army at Xian, 42.47 (L) Thornton, Chris
Fraud and Financial Wizardry: a 13th Century Essex Scandal, 44.36 (L)
Time Team Revisited: The Lost Centuries of St Osyth, 48.43 (L)
Tipper, Jess The SFB in Anglo-Saxon England, 49.34 (L)
Townend, David Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 48.44
(L) Townend, Dorothy
Notes on a lecture by Carolyn Wingfield, 50.36 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Nick Wickenden, 45.44–45 (L)
Notes on a lecture by Patrick Denney, 47.61 (L)
Townend, Dorothy and David Notes on a lecture by Frances Boardman,
49.44–45 (L) Weekend trip to North Yorkshire, 2004,
44.39 Trewick, Ann
Notes on a lecture by Andrew Phillips, 41.45 (L)
Turner, Beth Colchester Young Archaeologists
Visit to Canterbury, 41.3
Wainwright, Angus Orford Ness: a landscape of 20th century
conflict, 50.45–46 (L) Waldron, Tony
Death, Disease and the Past, 44.27–28 (L) Walker, Helen
Medieval Pottery in Essex, 46.42–43 (L) Wallace, John
CAG visit to Giffords Hall, 2001, 41.58–59 Court House revealed, 43.29–32 Notes on a lecture by Alan Bayford, 48.42
(L) Notes on a lecture by Brenda Watkins,
43.40–42 (L) Notes on a lecture by Dave Wood, 49.34–
35 (L) Notes on a lecture by David Hall, 44.36–37
(L) Notes on a lecture by Edward Martin,
47.55–56 (L) Notes on a lecture by Gilbert Burroughs,
45.41–42 (L) Notes on a lecture by Hazel Martindale,
42.38–39 (L) Notes on a lecture by James Fawn, 41.45–
46 (L) Notes on a lecture by Maria Medlycott,
46.51–52 (L) Some aspects of the survey at Court Knoll,
Nayland, 42.14–16 Underground Colchester, 41.15–18
Warburton, Stuart Essex and the New World, 50.47–48 (L)
Ward, Jennifer Religious houses in Essex 1000-1300AD,
50.43–44 (L) Watkins, Brenda
Researching an Essex House: Documents and Archaeology, 43.40–42 (L)
Watkins, Malcolm The Gloucester tables set, 47.56–57 (L)
Watson, Bruce Recent Archaeology Work at Blossoms Inn,
City of London, 43.42–43 (L) Recent Excavations at Leominster Priory,
Herefordshire, 47.54 (L) Weller, Nicole
Community Archaeology in London, 44.37 (L)
West, Hazel Members' Activities notes, 46.48 (L) Notes on a lecture by James Gerrard,
49.36–37 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 50.52
(L) Notes on a lecture by Peter Herring, 48.35–
36 (L)
Whiffing, Jean S Noah's Ark or The Restaurant at the Mouth
of the Colne, 46.28–30 White, Andrew
A Ferret's Tale, 49.42 (L) Glass bottle seals from Wormingford,
50.33–34 Lodge Hills, Wormingford, 47.14–20 Notes on a lecture by Damien Goodburn,
45.40 (L) Notes on a lecture by Paul Gilman, 47.62
(L) Wormingford Lodge Hills Polychromatic
Glazed Tile, 48.12 White, Andrew, Goodman, Don
Following the Ferret's trail, 50.44 (L) White, Andrew, Moore, Anna
A second experimental bonfire firing at Great Tey, 46.35–39
White, Bill Report on the cremated remains from
Colchester Museum, 44.4–5 Wickenden, Nick
Update on Hylands House, 45.44–45 (L) Williams, John
Archaeology of Kent: new perspectives, 42.41–42 (L)
Wingfield, Carolyn Archaeology, Saffron Walden Museum and
the Heritage Quest Centre 1832-2009, 50.36 (L)
Wise, Philip The archaeological approach to the St
Botolph's Quarter re-development, 46.49–50 (L)
Colchester Museums in the 21st Century, 42.44 (L)
A Portrait of 18th Century Colchester, 48.45 (L)
Wood, Dave Defending the Harbour: Landguard Fort,
49.34–35 (L) Wyatt, John
The National Parks of Great Britain, 48.39 (L)