SUBJECT INDEX Thames Estuary mediaeval river craft, 45.40 (L) (L) after a page number denotes a lecture Bodmin Moor, prehistoric, 48.35–36 (L) Bolton, Duke of, house at Basing, 46.45–46 Abbey House, , geophysics, (L) 42.46 (L) Bonner, Brian Anthony, Obituary, 45.53 Abdy, Mrs Abigail, and her recipe book, Book Reviews 49.32–33 (L) Breeze, David J: J Collingwood Bruce's Access to Mineral Heritage, 46.52 (L) Handbook to the Roman Wall, 48.32 Adkins, Pat, obituary, 44.44 Gaffney, Fitch and Smith: Europe's lost Alde River magnetrometry survey, 49.43 (L) world: the rediscovery of Doggerland, All Saints Church, Colchester, 42.17 49.30 Churchyard survey, 42.7–9 Leahy, Kevin: Anglo-Saxon Crafts, 49.30– Alston Court, Nayland, visit, 42.37 31 Amulets in Roman graves, 43.46–47 (L) Leahy, Kevin: The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Anglo-Saxon Lindsey, 48.32–33 Brooch, 41.37.41.39 Moorhead and Stuttard: AD410: The Year Cemeteries in Lincolnshire, 48.47–48 (L) that shook Rome, 50.53 (L) Cemetery at Cuxton, 41.44 Pearson, Catherine (ed.) : EJ Rudsdale's Cemetery at Prittlewell, 45.48–49 (L) Journal of Wartime Colchester, 50.53 Cemetery at Rayleigh, 46.44–45 (L) (L) Finds at Coddenham, 50.40–41 (L) Pryor, Francis: The Making of the British Landscape in , 45.43 (L) Landscape, 50.53 (L) Pottery workshop, 43.36 Bradwell, St Peter's Chapel, 41.46 Settlement at Great Tey, 47.26–33 Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall visit, 42.52–53 Ship replica, 42.51–52 (L) Braintree, East, industrial , St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell, 41.46 43.48–49 (L) Sunken Feature Buildings, 49.34 (L) Brick buildings dating by luminescence, Antiquities thefts, 41.54 (L) 50.50–51 (L) Antler combs, 50.45 (L) Archaeological heritage care and "Noah's Ark" site, 46.28–30 interpretation, 44.25 (L) Visit, 46.56 Archaeology popularisation, 49.49 (L) British Resistance Movement, 47.44–47 Auxiliary Units, 47.44–47 Avebury, 41.50 (L) Burial urns, 43.11 Hoard, 44.13 Babylonian exhibition, 49.38–39 (L) Pottery replication, 45.27–29 Baghdad Museum, 45.43–44 (L) Ring ditch at Great Tey, 46.48 (L) Banqueting houses and their gardens, Teybrook Farm site, 46.4–14 50.37 (L) Bronze balance find, 43.19 Baptism in the Middle Ages, 43.37–38 (L) Brown, Arthur Frederick James, Obituary, Barber's Point 43.54 Magnetrometry survey, 49.43 (L) Bungay, Flixton Quarry, excavations, Roman finds, 44.10–12 44.38–39(L) Barns, 41.51 (L) Butlers Farm, Wrabness, medieval hall Basing House and Duke of Bolton's House, building, 50.18–22 46.45–46 (L) Beeleigh Abbey, , excavations, Caesar's conquest and legacy in Northern 46.49 (L) Gaul, 2004, site visit, 44.40–42 Bellfounders, Colchester, 41.41–42 CAG Beverley Road 50 years celebrations, 47.50–52 Excavations, 41.45–46 and aerial photography, 47.8 Nineteenth century finds, 42.20 Annual General Meeting, 43.36, 46.41 Big Dig, 44.32 (L) Bulletin History, 47.6–7 Birch Fieldwork summary, 47.7–8 Alignment geophysical survey, 47.60 (L) History memoir, 47.4–13 Coronation Grove field walk, 47.34–37, Library, 50.53 (L) 47.38–39 Logo, 47.48 Blossoms Inn, , 43.42–43 (L) 50th Anniversary lecture, 47.66 (L) Boats and ships Winter meetings summary, 47.6 Anglo-Saxon ships, 42.51–52 (L) visit, 2010, 50.54 (L) Bronze age, at , 42.50–51 (L) Camden, William and antiquities, 41.50 (L) visit by Young Archaeologists, Roman occupation, 45.21–23 41.60 Copford Hall Estate survey, 43.45 (L) Casket Cremation Burial, 49.42 (L) Copped Hall, Epping, , 44.25 (L) Cellars in Colchester recorded, 41.15–18 Copper mining, 47.53–54 (L) Chairman's introduction, 41.2, 42.2, 43.2, Cordoba visit, 42.54–55 44.2, 45.2, 46.2, 47.2, 48.2–3, 49.2, Coronation Grove, Birch, field walk, 47.34– 50.5 37 Channel Tunnel Rail Link archaeology, Cosmetic grinders, and Roman, 41.43–44 (L) 47.60–61 (L) Chelsworth visit, 50.54 (L) Cott, Peter, obituary, 45.54 Chester and Welsh borders visit, 41.58 Council for British Archaeology report, Chester Roman buildings, 41.55–56 (L) 42.2, 46.3, 48.3–4, 49.3, 50.7 Christy Group of , 41.52–53 (L) Court Knoll, Nayland Church alignment, 49.44 (L) Survey, 42.14–16 Churchyard Recording Group, 41.3, 42.4– Visit, 2002, 42.37 12 Courtaulds site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Clarke, David Tyrwhitt-Drake Obituary, Cremated remains at Colchester Museum, 49.4–6 44.4–5 Clay pipes history, 41.49–50 (L) Cremations and decapitations, 44.31–32 (L) Climate change and archaeology, 46.50–51 Crittalls site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) (L) Crossing the Lines project, 47.62 (L) Cocks Hall, , 47.60 (L) Crotal Bell, 45.34 Coddenham Anglo-Saxon finds, 50.40–41 Cunnington, William, 41.50 (L) (L) Cunobelin's farmstead, 43.6–10 Coggeshall Abbey Cutts, Rev. Edward, Colchester history, Geophysical survey, 49.19–20 42.19 Non-invasive survey, 48.41 (L) Cuxton, Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 41.44 Visit, 2007, 47.64 Coinage and Mediaeval silver supply, Death and disease in archaeology, 44.27– 43.36–37 (L) 28 (L) Colchester. see also individual sites by name Dedham Vale AONB, 50.42–43 (L) 86 High Street timber-framed building, Deer parks in Essex, 50.13–16 43.13–16 Defensive forts, 47.62 (L) Archaeology and conservation of remains, Deva Roman buildings, 41.55–56 (L) 50.52 (L) Deverel-Rimbury Pots, 43.11 Cellars recording, 41.15–18 Devon and Cornwall visit, 2003, 43.52–53 Emperor Worship, 48.44 (L) DNA in archaeology, 47.57–59 (L) Garrison, 49.45–46 (L) Doe Mill, Colchester, 46.22–27 History of Colchester, 41.53–54 (L) Doncaster, Tony, legacy, 44.3 Industrial archaeology, 45.38–39 (L) Donkey excavated at Rochford, 46.43 (L) Jeffreys Jewellers, High Street, 44.32 (L) Doors, Early English, report, 48.13–27 Nineteenth century finds, 42.19–23 Dover docks bronze age boat, 42.50–51 (L) 18th century, 48.45 (L) Town Wall, 41.16, 47.9 East Bay Old Mill, Colchester, 46.22–27 Vase, 42.21–22 East Street, Colchester, timber framed Walk along the Colne to the Hythe, 2010, house, 42.46–47 (L) 50.54 (L) Easthorpe World War II, 47.61–62 (L) Medieval pottery, 44.22 World War II defences, 49.33–34 (L) Timber-framed building, 49.21–29 Editorial, 45.2, 46.2, 47.2, 48.2, 49.2, 50.6 Graffiti project, 42.33–36, 43.23–28, 43.45 Egypt, Ancient (L), 45.3 Coptic period, 49.44–45 (L) Park, 49.40–41 (L) Landscape change and archaeology, Colchester Circus, 46.41–42 (L) 46.46–48 (L) Colchester Museum, cremated remains, Living conditions, 45.42–43 (L) 44.4–5 Eltham Palace visit, 49.47 Colchester Museums lecture, 42.44 (L) Ely visit, 2005, 46.56 Colchester Royal Grammer School, Emperor Worship in Colchester and Excavation of Roman road, 41.45–46, Western Europe, 48.44 (L) 41.52 Epping, Copped Hall, 44.25 (L) Community Archaeology, London, 44.37(L) Essex Copford Coast management and research, 48.45 (L) Geophysics, 42.46 (L) Finds Liaison Scheme, 45.47–48 (L) Medieval, archaeology, 46.51–52 (L) , 44.32–33 (L) Medieval pottery, 46.42–43 (L) Lodge Hills, Wormingford, 47.14–20, 47.21– Settlers in the New World, 50.46–47 (L) 25 European prehistory, 45.46–47 (L) Olympic site geoarchaeology, 50.42 (L) European Route of Industrial Heritage, Gifford's Hall visit, 41.58–59 46.44 (L) Glass bottle seals from Wormingford, Evans, Kathleen Arragon Evans, obituary, 50.33–34 44.43 Excavations by CAG. see also Great Tey; Gaming board, 47.56–57 (L) Teybrook Farm, Great Tey Visit, 2006, 46.54 Beverley Road and Colchester Royal Gosbecks geophysics survey, 42.45–46 (L) Grammer School, 41.45–46, 41.48– Graffiti project at Colchester Castle, 43.23– 49, 42.20–21 28 Deverel-Rimbury Pots from Great Tey, Granada visit, 42.55 43.11 Graveyard memorial dating, 41.24–36 Wormingford Lodge Hills, 47.14–20, 47.21– Graveyard recording, St Peter's Church, 25, 48.11, 48.12, 49.11, 49.12–13, Colchester, 43.33–35 49.14–16 Graye, Miles, Bellfounder in Colchester, 41.41–42 Facilis, Marcus Favonius, 41.43 Graye, Miles, Jnr. Bellfounder in Monument, 42.20–21, 43.42 (L) Colchester, 41.42 Tombstone, 44.5–7 Great Chesterford lost Roman town, 47.59 Fawn, James (L) Memories of James, 49.42–43 (L) Great Cornard, Stour Valley Survey report, Obituary, 48.2, 49.7–8 48.41 (L) Female carvings from Ice Age, 43.50 (L) Great Dunmow Early Roman cemetery, Field systems of project, 44.30–31 (L) lecture, 42.39 (L) Great Tey Field Walk Anglo-Saxon settlement, 47.26–33 Coronation Grove, Birch, 47.34–37, 47.38– Bronze Age pottery replication, 45.27–29 39 Burial urns, 43.11 Warren Farm, 46.32–34 Coin finds near Roman villa, 48.28–30 Wormingford Hall, 46.32–34 Excavated crop mark at Teybrook Farm, Flag Fen Bronze Age visit, 47.64 46.4–14 Flint Daggers, 49.36 (L) Experimental bonfire firing, 46.35–39 Flispes, Easthorpe, timber-framed building, Field walk at Warren Farm, 46.15–21 49.21–29 Iron Age ring and coin, 48.31 Flixton Quarry, nr. Bungay, excavations, Metal finds, 46.31 44.38–39 (L) Roman road excavation, 43.45 (L), 47.60 Folleys, 47.40 (L) Folleys, Follys, Alleys and Wynds, 45.31 Gresham Street, London, Roman finds, Follies in Colchester, 42.13 44.34–36 (L) Fordham, Mill Road fieldwalk, 50.26–32 Forests, Royal, in Essex, 44.26 (L) Hadleigh, , excavations, 42.49–50 (L) Fox, Augustus Lane. See Pitt-Rivers, Hadrian's Wall, 48.37–38 (L) Augustus Hadstock excavations and history, 48.46 , South West, Roman Pottery (L) Workshops, 48.49–50 (L) visit, 42.52 Head Street Post Office excavations, Garden canals, 18th century, 47.55–56 (L) 41.51–52 (L) Gardens, Tudor, and banqueting houses, Hedingham Castle Mound geophysical 50.37 (L) survey, 48.5–10 Gastingthorpe Roman villa visit, 49.47 Hercules and the lion intaglio, 42.26 Gayton Thorpe Roman villa, 48.36 (L) Hereford visit, 46.54 Geology aiding archaeology, 43.42 (L) Higher Education Field Academy, 49.49 (L) Geophysical surveys, 45.39 (L) Hill forts, Ulaca, , 41.55 (L) Abbey House, Colchester, 42.46 (L) Hoare, Sir Richard Colt, 41.50 (L) Birch alignment, 47.60 (L) Holy Trinity Church, Colchester, 42.17–18 Coggeshall Abbey, 49.19–20 Churchyard survey, 42.10–12 Copford survey, 42.46 (L) Hopwells Farmhouse, Great Maplestead, Gosbecks, 42.56–57 (L) 43.40–41 (L), 43.40–42 (L) Hedingham Castle mound, 48.5–10 House history research in Essex, 43.40–41 Lambart's Farm, Gosbecks, 45.4–10 (L) Hull, MR, History of Colchester, 42.19 Leominster Priory, Herefordshire, 47.54 (L) Hunting lodges (Standings) in Essex, Lexden 50.13–16 Guided walk, 49.47 Hylands House, 45.44–45 (L) Heath obelisk, 47.46–47 Hythe, Colchester, 41.45 (L) Mill, 47.60 (L) Hythe Hill, Colchester, Timber-framed Tumulus geophysical survey, 44.32–33 (L) building, 45.17–20 Libyan classical sites, 50.37–38 (L) Lincolnshire Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, Ice Age Britain 48.47–48 (L) Female carvings, 43.50 (L) Lion Walk Congregational Church, 42.18 Hunter-gatherers, 43.47–48 (L) Lodge, Rev. Barton, finds, 42.21 Igtham Mote House and Down House visit, Lodge Hills, Wormingford, 47.14–20, 47.21– 2010, 50.54 (L) 25 Industrial archaeology in Colchester, London 45.38–39 Community Archaeology, 44.37(L) Industrial history sites, 46.44 (L) Excavation of Blossoms Inn, 43.42–43 (L) Industries of Essex, 41.52–53 (L) Excavations, 41.48–49 (L) Internation Trade in Illicit Antiquities, Olympic site geoarchaeology, 50.42 (L) 41.54–55 (L) Religion and politics, 43.39–40 (L) Roman finds in Walbrooke Valley, 49.36–37 Origins, 45.47 (L) (L) 19th Century, 43.41 (L) Underground sites, 47.54–55 (L) Iron Age London, Museum of, Osteological findings, Coin from Wormingford, 49.12–13 44.31–32 (L) Cosmetic grinders, 47.60–61 (L) Longinus. see Sdapeze, Longinus Enclosure at Teybrook Farm, 49.32 (L) Luminescence dating of Essex brick Finds from Great Tey, 48.31 buildings, 50.50–51 (L) Pot, 45.34 Lyell, Charles, 41.51 (L) Ritual deposition and coinage, 44.29–30 (L) Settlement at Teybrook Farm, 46.4–14, Magdalen Street, Colchester 46.48 Saxon brooch, 41.37, 41.39 Warrior burial at Kelvedon, 43.44 (L) Seal matrix, 41.37, 41.39 Women's lives, 50.39–40 (L) Magnetrometry Italy: Naples and Southern Italy, tour 2005, Abbey Church, Coggeshall, 48.41 46.55 St Thomas More's Primary School, 45.35– 37 Jamestown, Virginia Maldon, Beeleigh Abbey excavations, 46.49 Archaeology and finds, 48.40 (L) (L) Settlers from Essex, 50.47–48 (L) Malting's Lane, Whitham, survey, 42.42–43 Jerusalem, 42.48 (L) (L) Joslin, George, finds in Colchester, 42.19 Marks Hall Summer party 2005, 46.56 Kabbalah sign on cottage floor, 45.32–33 17th century food token, 46.48 (L) Kelvedon Marriage-Reed-Marriage family business, Iron Age warrior burial, 43.44 (L) 41.52 (L) Seal matrix, 41.38, 41.40 Medieval and post-medieval pottery day school, 49.48 (L) Archaeology projects, 42.41–42 (L) Medieval pottery in Essex, 46.42–43 (L) Excavations at Dover, 42.50–51 (L) Members' Activities, 41.51–52 (L), 42.45–47 Kings Lynn visit, 41.60 (L), 43.45 (L), 44.32 (L), 48.41 (L), 49.42–43 (L), 50.44–45 (L) Lake and Elliots site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Merv, Turkmenistan, archaeology, 45.45–46 Lamarsh, Shrub's Farm visit, 41.60 (L) Lambart's Farm, Gosbecks, geophysical survey, 45.4–10 Tranchet Adze, 50.12 Landguard Fort, 49.34–35 (L) Tranchet axe-head, 43.11, 43.12 Landscape history, 46.42 (L) Metal detecting, 43.22 Langham, Wick Lane house, 41.19–23 Metal mining, prehistoric, 47.53–54 (L) Lawford Hall Mount Park Round Barrow, Methodist Church, Colchester, 42.18 46.48 (L) Middleborough, Colchester, timber-framed Layer de la Haye hexangle chalked on building, 44.14–18 cottage floor, 45.32–33 Midlands weekend visit, 2008, 48.33–34 Lead tokens, 41.37, 41.39 Miles Graye III, Bellfounder in Colchester, Officers and committee of CAG summary, 41.42 47.4–6, 47.11 Military , 41.47–48 (L) Olympic Site, London, geoarchaeology, Mirror case, mediaeval, 45.30 (N) 50.42 (L) Mistley Roman Road, 50.44 (L) Open field systems, Essex and the South- Mithras temple, London, 47.56 (L) East, 44.36–37(L) MOD Colchester Conservation Group Orford Ness, 50.45–46 (L) Report, 42.3 Osteoarchaeology and context, 46.46 (L) Monasteries in Essex, 50.43–44 (L) Osteological findings Monty's, North Hill, Colchester, 42.47 (L) In archaeological sites, 43.38–39 (L) Mount Bures, Stour Valley Survey report, in London, 44.31–32 (L) 48.41 (L) Osteological finds Mucking excavations, 50.48–49 (L) In archaeological sites, 43.38–39 (L)

Naples visit, 42.53–54 Palmer, Harry Walter, obituary, 41.6 National Archaeology Day, 2002, 42.37 Parish constables in Essex, 47.62–63 (L) National Parks of Great Britain, 48.39 (L) Peldon Church archaeological excavation, Nayland 50.17 Court Knoll survey, 42.14–16 Pitt-Rivers, Augustus, 41.51 (L) Visit, 2002, 42.37 Place names, 45.31 Near East Late Antiquity period, 48.39–40 Pollexfen, Rev., finds in Colchester, 42.20 (L) Pope Clement V Papal Bull, from Great Tey, New World settlers from Essex, 50.47–48 46.31 (L) Portable Antiquities Scheme Nicholls, Freda, Obituary, 46.57 Essex, 44.8–9 Nile region landscape changes, 46.46–48 Suffolk, 44.33–34 (L) (L) Potin coin from Great Tey, 48.31 Nineteenth century finds in Colchester, Potter's hand stamp, 47.48–49 42.19–23 Pottery, experimental bonfire firing at Great Non-invasive archaeology surveys, 48.41 Tey, 46.35–39, 46.48 (L) (L) Pottery day school, 49.48 (L) Norfolk Prehistoric textiles, 43.21 Anglo Saxon landscape, 45.43 (L) Preston St Mary medieval site, 42.24 Identification and Recording Service, Priories in Essex, 50.43–44 (L) 41.56–57 (L) Prittlewell Royal Burial, 45.48–49 (L) North Hill, Colchester Proudman, Noreen, Obituary, 43.54 House survey, 42.26–32 Provencal Roman monuments and sites Timber framed buildings, 42.47 (L) visit, 43.51–52 North visit, 2007, 47.64–65 North visit, 2004, 44.38–39 Quarrying and building stone, Roman, Norwegian Stave churches, 45.39 (L) 50.35 (L) Norwegian wooden domestic and farm buildings, 50.44–47 (L) Rayleigh Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 46.44–45 (L) Obelisk, Lexden Heath, 47.46–47 Rebow, Sir Isaac, Cellar of house, 41.17 Obituaries Recipe book from seventeenth century, Arthur Frederick James Brown, 43.54 49.32–33 (L) Brian Anthony Bonner, 45.53 Red Hills and CAG, 47.8–9 David Tyrwhitt-Drake Clarke, 49.4–6 Redundant churches and chapels, Dennis Tripp, 41.4–5 Colchester, 42.17–18 Freda Nicholls, 46.56 Regiments of Essex, 41.47–48 (L) Harry Walter Palmer, 41.6 Religious houses in Essex 1000-1300AD, James Fawn, 48.2, 49.7–8 50.43–44 (L) June Wallace, 50.6 Ritual and magic in archaeology, 49.39–40 Kathleen Arragon Evans, 44.43 (L) Noreen Proudman, 43.54 Ritual deposition and Iron Age coinage, Pat Adkins, 44.44 44.29–30 (L) Peter Cott, 45.54 Rivenhall visit, 42.52 Raymond Rowe, 50.6 Roman Rosemary -Moore, 44.43–44 Amulets in graves, 43.46–47 (L) Occupation history, British Isles, 47.57 (L), Bronze finds, 42.25 47.63–64 (L) Brooch, 44.19 Cemetery at Great Dunmow, 44.30–31 (L) Circus, Colchester, 46.51–52 (L) Sedgeford Project, 42.43–44 (L) Circuses, 47.53 (L) Seville visit, 42.55 Civilisation, 49.37–38 (L) Sheregate Street, Colchester, cellars, 41.15 Coinage finds, 45.24, 46.48 (L), 48.28–30 Short notes on finds, 41.27–38, 42.25, Colchester inhabitants, 41.43 (L) 43.17–20, 44.19–20 Cosmetic grinders, 47.60–61 (L) Sir Isaac's Walk, Colchester, cellars, 41.15– Finds, Barber's Point, River Alde, 44.10–12 17 Finds, Drapers' Gardens, Walbrook Valley, Smallbridge Hall, Wormingford, 50.44 (L) 49.36–37 (L) South Coast visit, 45.50–52 Goddess bronze object, 45.30 (N) Southern Spain archaeological tour, 42.54– Graves, Amulet finds, 43.46–47 (L) 55 Gresham Street excavations, London, Spain, North-East, archaeological tour, 44.34–36(L) 2005, 46.53 London excavations, 41.48–49 (L) Spartan Greek Masks, 42.40–41 (L) Military tombstones, 43.42 (L) St Asaph's Archaeological Group visit, Occupation of Copford, 45.21–23 2010, 50.55 (L) Pin, 45.30 St Botolph's Quarter, Colchester, re- Politics in , 43.39–40 (L) development, 46.49–50 (L) Quarrying and buildings stone in Southern St Giles Church, Colchester, 42.18 Britain, 50.35 (L) St James the Great, Colchester Religion, 43.39–40 (L) Graveyard memorial dating, 41.24–25, Statue, 42.24 41.29–31 Suffolk archaeology discoveries, 46.51 (L) Graveyard survey, 41.51 (L) Temple of Mithras, 47.56 (L) St John's Abbey Gatehouse, Colchester, Textiles, 44.21 41.60 Theatre, Maidenburgh Street, 41.60 St Martin's Church, Colchester, 41.60, 42.18 Town of Great Chesterford, 47.59 (L) St Mary at the Walls Church, Colchester, Wall, Colchester, 41.16 42.18 Roman pottery Churchyard survey, 42.4–7 Kilns, 48.47 (L) St Michael Church, Berechurch, Reproduction of, 45.41–42 (L) Colchester, 42.18 5th century, 50.49–50 (L) St Nicholas Church, Colchester, 42.17 Workshops in South-West France, 48.49– Memorial recording, 44.23–24 50 (L) St Osyth Roman roads Lodge Farm, 45.40–41 (L) Beverley Road and Colchester Royal Priory visit, 2005, 46.56 Grammer School, 41.45–46 visit and new research, 48.43 Excavation in Stour valley, 49.42 (L) (L) Great Tey, 43.45 (L), 47.60 (L) St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell, 41.46 Mistley, 50.44 (L) St Peter's Church, Colchester, Graveyard Tey Brook Crossing, Great Tey, 41.7–14 recording, 43.33–35 Roman villas St Runwald's Church, Colchester, finds, Gastingthorpe, 49.47 42.20, 42.23 Gayton Thorpe, West Norfolk, 48.36 (L) St Thomas More Primary School Thurnham, 41.44 magnetrometry, 45.35–37 Romans in Scotland, 44.26–27 (L) Stansted Rome visit, 42.53–54 Airport excavations, 42.48–49 (L) Rowe, Raymond, obituary, 50.6 Archaeological sites, 46.52 (L) Stoke by Nayland Court House, 43.29–32 Museum and Heritage Stone artefacts, worked, study day, 46.40 Quest Centre, 50.36 (L) Stone tools, 49.36 (L), 50.12 Scandinavian Mesolithic Age and climate Identification, 42.38–39 (L) change, 46.50–51 (L) Stonehenge, 47.66 (L) Sdapeze, Longinus, 41.43, 49.9 Stour Valley Project, 50.42–43 (L) Memorial in Beverley Road, 41.45–46 Stratton, Adam, financial activity, 44.36 (L) Monument, 43.42 (L) Stukeley, William, 41.50 (L) Seal matrix Suffolk Roman occupation, 46.51 (L) Finds from Brantham and Thorpe Le Soken, Summer Outings, 2002, 42.52–55 43.17 Summer party Kelvedon, 41.38, 41.40 2005, 46.56 Longridge, Colchester, 41.37, 41.39 2008, 48.34 Second World War defence sites, 45.38 (L), 2009, 49.47 47.44–47 2010, 50.54 Summer programme Venetian soldino from Great Tey, 46.31 2005, 45.50 Victoria County History and archaeology, 2007, 47.64–65 43.47 (L) 2008, 48.34 Viking bronze finds, 42.25 2009, 49.47 Virley, Payns Barn, 41.51 (L) 2010, 50.54–55 Visits Sunken Feature Buildings of Anglo-Saxon Brightlingsea, 2005, 46.56 , 49.34 (L) Cambridge, 2010, 50.54 , 44.28–29 (L) Chelsworth, 2010, 50.54 Before Raedwald, 43.49–50 (L) Chester and Welsh border, 41.58 Ship replica, 42.51–52 (L) Coggeshall Abbey, 2007, 47.64 Swinbourne's site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Devon and Cornwall, 2003, 43.52–53 Eltham Palace, 2009, 49.47 Tablet weaving, 45.25–26 Ely, 2005, 46.56 Taylor, John, finds, 42.21–22 Flag Fenn, 2007, 47.64 Tendring Peninsular aerial photography, Gestingthorpe Roman Villa, 49.47 42.39–40 (L) Giffords Hall, 41.58 Textiles in Roman times, 44.21 Gloucester and Hereford, 2006, 46.54 Teybrook Farm, Great Tey Harwich, 42.52 Excavated crop mark, 46.4–14, 46.48 The Hythe, 2010, 50.55 Iron Age enclosure, 48.41 (L), 49.32 (L) Igtham Mote and Down House, 2010, 50.54 Part 2 of excavation: Tey Brook Crossing, Italy: Naples and Southern Italy 2006, 46.55 41.7–14 Lexden guided walk, 49.47 Thames Estuary river craft, 45.40 (L) Nayland, 42.37 Thomsen, Christian, 41.50 (L) North-east Spain archaeological tour, 2005, Thurnham Roman Villa, 41.44 46.53 Timber-framed buildings, 48.42 (L) North Wales, 2007, 47.64–65 86 High Street, Colchester, 43.13–16 North Yorkshire, 2004, 44.38–39 80 Hythe Hill, Colchester, 43.13–16 Provencal Roman monuments and sites, 9 North Hill, Colchester, 42.26–32 43.51–52 Cocks Hall, West Bergholt, 47.60 (L) Rivenhall and Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall, Colchester, 42.46–47 (L) 42.52 East Bay Old Mill, Colchester, 46.22–27 Rome and Naples, 2002, 42.53–54 Easthorpe, Flispes, 49.21–29 Sites of Caesar's conquest and legacy in Flispes, Easthope, 49.21–29 Northern Gaul, 2004, 44.40–42 Four buildings, 42.46–47 (L) South Coast, 2005, 45.50–52 House survey, North Hill, 42.26–32 Southern Spain, 2002, 42.54–55 Hythe Hill, Colchester, 45.17–20 St Osyth Priory, 2006, 46.56 Jeffrys, Jewellers, High Street, Colchester, Weekend trip to the Midlands, 2008, 48.33– 44.32 34 Langham cottage, 41.19–23 Wissington church, 2002, 42.37 Middleborough, Colchester, 44.14–18 Votive object, Colchester, 41.38, 41.40 Norwegian, domestic and farm buildings, 50.45–46 (L) Walbrook Valley Roman finds, 49.36–37 (L) Totos, Museum Street, 50.8–11 Wall paintings of 16th-17th century, 49.46– Trinity Street, Colchester, 47.40–43 47 (L) Wrabness, Butlers Farm, 50.18–22 Wallace, June, obituary, 50.6 Time Team at St Osyth, 48.43 (L) Warners site in Braintree, 43.49 (L) Tobacco industry history, 41.49–50 (L) Warren Farm, Great Tey, Field walk, 45.11– Totos, Museum Street, 17th Century 16, 46.15–21 timber-framed building, 50.8–11 Well construction at Wormingford Lodge Tribal history of Britain, 47.63–64 (L) Hills, 49.14–16 Trinity Street, Colchester, timber-framed Welsh gold, 48.38–39 (L) building, 47.40–43 West Bergholt, Cocks Hall, 47.60 (L) Tripp, Dennis West Stockwell Street Legacy, 44.3 Chapel, 42.18 Obituary, 41.4–5 Timber framed building, 42.47 (L) Troy, Turkey, visit, 50.23–25 Abbey restoration, 41.46–47 Turkish archaeological sites, 46.41 (L) (L) Turkmenistan archaeology, 45.45–46 (L) Whitham, Malting's Lane survey, 42.42–43 (L) Ulaca, Spain, hill fort, 41.55 (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 Black, Aline (L) after a page number denotes a lecture Copford Hall Estate, 43.45 (L) Cunobelin's Farmstead, 43.6–10 Allen, David Geophysics survey at Abbey House and Unearthing "a very noble fabrick" - the Copford, 42.46 (L) search for the Duke of Bolton's Great Tey Bronze Age ring burial - an Mansion at Basing House, 46.45–46 appropriate conclusion, 46.39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Andrew Phillips, Allen, Ray 45.38–39 (L) Notes on a lecture by David Morgans, 46.44 Notes on a lecture by Angus Wainwright, (L) 50.45–46 (L) Alston, Leigh Notes on a lecture by John Wyatt, 48.39 (L) Investigations into "Charlie Brown's," 44.30 Notes on a lecture by Jonathan Belsey, (L) 47.57–59 (L) Anderton, Blanche Notes on a lecture by Julian Ayres, 44.34– Notes on a lecture by Janet Cooper, 43.47 36 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Kevan Edinborough, Notes on a lecture by John Shepherd, 47.56 46.50–51 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Nina Crummy, 43.46– Notes on a lecture by Malcolm Watkins, 47 (L) 47.56–57 (L) Black, Aline and David Anon Geophysical survey at Coggeshall Abbey, The Bay of Naples and Southern Italy, 49.19–20 2006, 46.55 Hedingham Castle Mound - a geophysical Weekend Visit to Gloucester and Hereford survey, 48.5–10 2006, 46.54 Lodge Hills, Wormingford, geophysical Anstutz, Simon survey report, 47.21–25 The Dedham Vale AONB and Stour Valley: Report on non-invasive archaeological a landscape for all, 50.42–43 (L) techniques, 48.41 (L) Ashton, Nick Romans at Barber's Point?, 44.10–12 The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Romans at Copford, 45.21–23 Project, 47.57 (L) A Tale of Two Maps (and thirty three Atkinson, Mark eleven-year-olds), 45.35–37 An Early Roman Cemetary at Great Black, Aline and Dennis, Tim Dunmow, 44.30–31 (L) Obituary for Peter Cott, 45.54 Ayres, Julian Black, David More Romans at Gresham Street, 44.34–36 Fields and ditches to the west of Gosbecks, (L) 43.45 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ian Hinton, 49.44 (L) Baalham, Ian Notes on a lecture by Jess Tipper, 49.34 (L) Development of Castle Park over the last Boardman, Frances 400 years, 49.40–41 (L) The Egyptian Coptic Period, 49.44–45 (L) Bartlett, Rita Bonser, Mike Young Archaeologists' Club report, 44.2, Coinage and Mediaeval Silver Supply, 45.2–3, 46.3, 47.3 43.36–37 (L) Bartlett, Rita, Brown, Pat Boulter, Stuart Young Archaeologists' Club report, 48.4 Excavations at Flixton Quarry, nr. Bungay, Barton, Nick 44.38–39 (L) Hunter-Gatherers in Ice Age Britain, 43.47– Bourn, Brian 48 (L) 19th Century Essex Industries, 41.52–53 (L) Bayford, Alan Welsh Gold: Myth or Reality, 48.38–39 (L) How a timber-framed building works, 48.42 Bradley, Pamela (L) Notes on a lecture by David Breeze, 48.37– Norwegian Wood: timber & domestic farm 38 (L) buildings in Norway, 50.46–47 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ralph Jackson, Bayford, Ian 47.60–61 (L) Norwegian Stave Churches, 45.39 (L) Breeze, David Belsey, Jonathan Reconstructing Hadrian's Wall, 48.37–38 (L) Placing Bones in Context: use of Isotope Brodie, Neil Analysis in Osteoarchaeology, 46.46 The International Trade in Illicit Antiquities, (L) 41.54 (L) The Use of DNA in Archaeology, 47.57–59 (L) Brooks, Howard Notes on a lecture by Philip Wise, 46.49–50 Excavations at Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon, (L) 46.49 (L) Notes on Members' Activities, 2007, 47.60 Brooks, Rob (L) The Royal Forests of Essex, 44.26 (L) Young Archaeologists' Club report Brown, David 2010, 50.7 Notes on a lecture by Caroline McDonald, Buttress, Donald 50.39–40 (L) The Restoration of Westminster Abbey Brown, Nigel 1973-1996, 41.46–47 (L) Past, Present and Future: Research and Management of the Essex Coast, Carrick, Muriel 48.45 (L) A Glorious Picture Show: 16th and 17th Brown, Pat century domestic wall paintings, An Anglo-Saxon Estate Centre at Great 49.46–47 (L) Tey?, 47.26–33 Cattrell, Ron Council for British Archaeology report, Notes on a lecture by Andrew Roberson, 2010, 50.7 45.43 (L) Editorial, 48.2, 49.2, 50.6 Notes on a lecture by Brian Bourn, 48.38– Members' Activities, 2010, 50.44–45 (L) 39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Bruce Watson, 47.54 Notes on a lecture by Fred Nash, 49.33–34 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Dr Steven Plunkett, Notes on a lecture by Nick Ashton, 47.57 45.47 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by James Gerrard, Cattrell, Ron, Mallinson, John, Roberts, 50.49–50 (L) Jean, Shrimpton, Gill Notes on a lecture by Jezz Meredith, 49.43 Caesar's Conquest and its Legacy in (L) Northern Gaul. tour notes, 44.40–42 Notes on a lecture by John Shepherd, 48.36 Cawdell, David (L) Lexden Mill, 47.60 (L) Notes on a lecture by Neil Faulkner, 42.43– Chaddock, Paul 44 (L) Metal Mining in Prehistoric Britain, 47.53–54 Notes on a lecture by Ricky Ricketts, (L) 41.49–50 (L) Clark, Peter Notes on a lecture by Sam Lucy, 50.48–49 The Dover Bronze Age Boat, 42.50–51 (L) (L) Clarke, David T-D Notes on a lecture by Sam Moorhead, Colchester's Redundant Churches and 48.39–40 (L) Chapels: some personal notes, Notes on a lecture by Trevor Ennis, 46.44– 42.17–18 45 (L) Coe, Mary Notes taken from an article by Philip Wise, The Graffiti at Colchester Castle: the results 48.45 (L) so far, 43.23–28 Obituary Graffiti Recording in Colchester Castle - a Freda Nicholls, 46.57 final report, 45.3 June Wallace, 50.6 Is it possible to date Essex graveyard Raymond Rowe, 50.6 memorials by looking at their Report on day school on medieval and post- attributes?, 41.24–36 medieval pottery with Howard Brooks, Notes on a lecture by Irving Finkel, 49.38– 49.48 39 (L) Young Archaeologists' Club report, 41.2, Notes on a lecture by Natasha Powers, 42.3, 43.3, 49.3–4 44.31–32 (L) Bruce, Kevin Notes on a lecture by Nick Barton, 43.47– St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell, 41.46 (L) 48 (L) Burroughs, Gilbert Notes on a lecture by Tony O'Connor, Reproducing Roman Pottery, 45.41–42 (L) 50.37–38 (L) Roman Pottery Kilns and their Products, A recent visit to Troy, 50.23–25 48.47 (L) Report on Anglo-Saxon Pottery Workshop, Butler, Barbara 43.36 CAT Summer programme, 2010, 50.54–55 Coe, Mary, and Goodman, Don Notes on a lecture by Andrew Selkirk, The Colchester Castle Museum Graffiti 49.36–37 (L) Project, 43.45 (L) Notes on a lecture by Gilbert Burroughs, Colbron, Bernard 48.47 (L) Notes on a lecture by Andrew Phillips, 49.45–46 (L) Notes on a lecture by Brian Bourn, 41.52– Notes on a lecture by Thomas Gurling, 53 (L) 50.50–51 (L) Notes on a lecture by David Cawdell, 47.60 Roman Road at Mistley, 50.44 (L) (L) Wormingford Lodge Hills: Well excavation, Notes on a lecture by David Grayston, 49.14–16 42.39–40 (L) Curteis, Mark Notes on a lecture by Kevin Hayward, 50.35 The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic, (L) 49.39–40 (L) Notes on a lecture by Lynn Dyson-Bruce, A rare Iron Age coin from the group 46.42 (L) excavation at Wormingford, 49.12–13 Colbron, Bernard, Hardy, Denise, Ritual Deposition and Iron Age Coinage, Shrimpton, Gill 44.29–30 (L) Group Library, 50.53 Curtis, John Constable, Peter Baghdad Museum, 45.43–44 (L) Notes on a lecture by Roger Goodburn, 44.26–27 (L) Davies, Mark Cook, Jill Bread and Circuses from Colchester to Prehistory in Europe, 45.46–47 (L) Constantinople, 47.53 (L) Soft Curves and full Figures: The Care of our Archaeological Heritage Representations of Women in the Ice and its Interpretation, 44.25 (L) Age, 43.50 (L) Chairman's introduction, 42.2, 43.2, 44.2 Cooke, Nick Colchester - the Oldest Recorded Town, Stansted Airport - an Overview, 42.48–49 41.53–54 (L) (L) David Tyrwhitt-Drake Clarke obituary, 49.4– Cooper, Janet 6 Could the Victoria County History make Does the Past have a Future?, 50.52 (L) more use of Archaeology? A debate., Emperor Worship in Colchester: the 43.47 (L) Imperial Cult in Britain and other Corbishley, Mike Western European Provinces, 48.44 Ancient Merv: Archaeology and Education (L) at Turkmenistan's Silk Road City, Glimpses of the past: a memoir on the 45.45–46 (L) history of the CAG, 1957-2007, 47.4– Modifying our view of the past: Excavations 13 at Wroxeter, 42.45 (L) Obituary: Corcoran, Jane Arthur Frederick James Brown, 43.54 The Geoarchaeology of the London Harry Walter Palmer, 41.6 Olympic Site, 50.42 (L) James Fawn, 49.7–8 Cott, Peter Noreen Proudman, 43.54 Geophysics survey of Gosbecks, 42.45–46 The People of Roman Colchester, 41.43 (L) (L) Personal reminiscences of James Fawn, Cox, Alan 49.42–43 (L) Copped Hall, Epping: its History and Sites in Turkey, 46.41 (L) Archaeology, 44.25 (L) Davis, Liz and Robertson, Andy Crawshaw, Joanne Malting's Lane, Witham, 42.42–43 (L) Visit to Rome and Naples, 42.53–54 Denney, Patrick Crowe, Ken Colchester Life on the Home Front in World Royal Burial at Prittlewell, 45.48–49 (L) War II, 47.61 (L) Croxley-Smith, Patricia, and McIlwick, Dennis, Tim Hamish Demystifying Geophysics, 45.39 (L) The Hadstock Story - Consolation Prizes A geophysical survey at Gosbecks, from a Worked-out Quarry, 48.46 (L) Lambart's Farm area, 45.4–10 Crummy, Nina Geophysical survey of Layer Marney - Divine Protection: Amulets in Late Roman Layer Dyke, 47.60 (L) Graves, 43.46–47 (L) A geophysical survey of the Lexden Crummy, Philip Tumulus, 44.32 New light on the Colchester Circus, 46.41– Notes on a lecture by Dennis Smith, 47.54– 42 (L) 55 (L) Obituary: Dennis Tripp, 41.4–5 Notes on a lecture by Hazel Martingell, Cummings, David 49.36 (L) Anglo-Saxon finds from Coddenham, Notes on a lecture by Howard Brooks, 50.40–41 (L) 46.49 (L) Cunningham, Philip

Drake, Paddie The Work of the Portable Antiquities The History and Iconography of Baptism in Scheme in Suffolk, 44.33–34 (L) the Middle Ages, 43.37–38 (L) Germany, Mark Durgan, Shirley Excavations at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Mrs Abigail Abdy and her recipe book of 45.40–41 (L) 1665, 49.32–33 (L) Gerrard, James Dyson-Bruce, Lynn Pots, pans and pins: Roman finds from Our Landscapes: how and why they look as recent excavations at Drapers' they do today, 46.42 (L) Gardens in the Walbrook Valley, 49.36–37 (L) Edinborough, Kevan Roman pottery in the 5th century: hysterical Abrupt Climate Change and the hype or Brave New World?, 50.49–50 Archaeological Record - a case study (L) from the South Scandinavian Gifford, Edwin Mesolithic, 46.50–51 (L) Anglo Saxon Ships, 42.51–52 (L) Egan, Geoff Gilman, Paul Archaeology and finds in Jamestown: Crossing the Lines, 47.62 (L) Britain's First Permanent Settlement Glass, Helen in America, 48.40 (L) The Archaeology of the Channel Tunnel Ennis, Trevor Rail Link, 41.43–44 (L) The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Rayleigh, Goodburn, Damien 46.44–45 (L) Archaeological Evidence for Boats and Evans, Kath Ships in the Thames Estuary from A Potter's Hand Stamp, 47.48–49 Medieval Times to the 19th Century, Everett, Linzi, and Meredith, Jezz 45.40 (L) Recent Work in Hadleigh and District, Goodburn, Roger 42.49–50 (L) Roman Scotland, 44.26–27 (L) Goodman, Don Faulkner, Neil Chairman's Report, 48.2–3, 49.2, 50.5 Slopes, Stratigraphy and at A small archaeological excavation in Peldon Sedgeford, 42.43–44 (L) church, 50.17 Fawn, James Goodman, Don, and Mallinson, John Comments on "Colchester's Folleys," 42.13 Excavations of Roman Road, Great Tey, Dennis Tripps's legacy, 44.3 report, 47.60 (L) The First Word on Folleys?, 47.40 Goodman, Don and Coe, Mary A Letter from a Tombstone, 49.9 The Colchester Castle Museum Graffiti Longinus and his Roads, 41.45–46(L) Project, 43.45 (L) The Obelisk on Lexden Heath, 47.46–47 Grace, Frank Recent excavations at Great Tey, 44.33 Townscape and Social Change in 19th Roman Road at Colchester Royal Grammer Century Ipswich, 43.41 (L) School report, 41.52 Grayston, Angela Roman Road at Teybrook Farm, Great Tey, Notes on a lecture by Mark Germany, Part 2, 41.7–14 45.40–41 (L) Roman Roads and Bronze Age Burials at Grayston, David Great Tey, 43.45 (L) Aerial Photography in the Tendring The Site of the Facilis Tombstone, 44.5–7 Peninsular, 42.39–40 (L) Some Finds of Nineteenth Century Notes on a lecture by Helen Glass, 41.43– Colchester, 42.19–23 44 (L) Strange Goings On - A Reply, 45.32–33 Notes on a lecture by Liz Davis and Andy Three Bronze Age Burial Urns from Great Robertson, 42.42–43 (L) Tey, 43.11 Notes on a lecture by Mike Bonser, 43.36– Featherby, Rupert 37 (L) An Iron Age Hill Fort at Ulaca, Spain, 41.55 Notes on Members' Activities, 41.51–52 (L) Grew, Francis Finkel, Irving In Honour of the Divine House; Religion and Tales of the Wholly Unexpected, or Politics in Londinium, 43.39–40 (L) Exhibiting Babylon, 49.38–39 (L) Gurling, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Angela Luminescence dating of medieval Essex Evaluation and Recording of a Post brick buildings, 50.50–51 (L) Medieval Donkey, 46.43 (L) Hall, David Geake, Helen Open Field Systems in Essex and the South-east, 44.36–37 (L) Hamblin, Jill Summer Outings 2002, 42.52 Notes on lectures by Patrician Croxley- Hutson, Adrian Smith and Hamis McIlwick, 48.46 (L) What's in an Antler?, 50.45 (L) Hardy, Denise Notes on a lecture by David Cummings, Jackson, Ralph 50.40–41 (L) Cosmetic Grinders, Well-being and Identity Notes on a lecture by Jill Cook, 45.46–47 in late Iron Age and , (L) 47.60–61 (L) Notes on a lecture by Judith Robertson- Jephcott, Theresa Bunbury, 46.46–48 (L) Post Office site foundry pit report, 41.51–52 Notes on a lecture by Tony Legge, 43.38– Joseland, Rosemary 39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Muriel Carrick, 49.46– Notes on a lecture by Tony Waldron, 44.27– 47 (L) 28 (L) Notes on a lecture by Simon Anstutz, Notes on Members' activities reports, 50.42–43 (L) 42.45–47 Hardy, Denise, Moore, Anna Kay, Jenny Worked flint found at Birch site D, 47.38–39 An archaeological fieldwalk in Mill Road, Harrison, David Fordham, 50.26–32 Notes on a lecture by Kevin Leahy, 48.47– Kenny, David 48 (L) The Access to Mineral Heritage Project, Report on Summer Programme, 2009, 46.52 (L) 49.47 (L) Review of Leahy: T he Anglo-Saxon Leahy, Kevin Kingdom of Lindsey, 48.32–33 Dead Interesting: the Anglo-Saxon Harrison, Janet Cemeteries of Lincolnshire, 48.47–48 Notes on a lecture by Maria Medlycott, (L) 47.59 (L) Legge, Tony, Professor Notes on a lecture by Philip Crummy, Explaining Sites with Bones, 43.38–39 (L) 46.41–42 (L) Leppich, Christian Notes on a lecture by Shirley Durgan, The Big Dig, 43.3–5, 44.32 49.32–33 (L) Lewis, Carenza Harrison, Louise Popularising Archaeology, 49.49 (L) Notes on a lecture by Edward Martin, 50.37 Lomas, PA, Hurrell, Bryan, Nicholls, (L) Francis Harvey, Hilary Coin Finds from the Vicinity of the Roman Notes on Members' Activities, 2009, 49.42– Villa at Great Tey, 48.28–30 43 (L) Lucy, Sam Hassall, Mark Historiography and Fieldwork: Mucking 30 Journey to the Centre: My Millennial years on, 50.48–49 (L) Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 42.48 (L) Hayward, Kevin Mallinson, John Early Roman quarrying and building stone An informal field walk at Wormingford Hall, use in Southern Britain, 50.35 (L) 46.32–34 Geology Helping Archaeology: the Chairman's introduction, 41.2, 45.2, 46.2, characterisation of the Facilis and 47.2 Longinus Monuments, and other early A field walk at Coronation Grove, Birch, Military Tombstones from Southern 47.34–37 Britain, 43.42 (L) A field walk at Warrens Farm, Great Tey, Herring, Peter 45.11–16 Prehistoric Bodmin Moor, 48.35–36 (L) M.O.D. Colchester Conservation Group Hinton, Ian Report, 42.3 Churches Face East, Don't They?, 49.44 (L) Notes on a lecture by Alan Cox, 44.25 (L) Hook, Ian Notes on a lecture by , 49.49 Military Essex, 41.47–48 (L) (L) Hudson, Christopher J Notes on a lecture by Dr Max Satchell, Raising the Dead: Interpreting Sutton Hoo, 42.39 (L) 44.28–29 (L) Notes on a lecture by Edwin Gifford, 42.51– Hunt, Chris 52 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ian Hook, 41.47–48 Notes on a lecture by Fred Nash, 45.38 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Jane Corcoran, 50.42 Notes on a lecture by Stuart Boulter, 44.38– (L) 39 (L) Notes on a lecture by Kevin Hayward, 43.42 Obituary for Kathleen Arragon Evans, 44.43 (L) McMellon, Bill Notes on a lecture by Mark Curteis, 44.29– Folleys, Follys, Alleys and Wynds, 45.31 30 (L) Medlycott, Maria Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 44.25 The Lost Roman Town of Great (L) Chesterford, 47.59 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Hassall, 42.48 "Sweet Uneventful Countryside": the (L) Archaeology of Medieval Essex, Notes on a lecture by Nigel Brown, 48.45 46.51–52 (L) (L) Meredith, Jezz Notes on a lecture by Rob Brooks, 44.26 (L) Excavations at Barber's Point on the River Notes on a lecture by Robert Rose, 43.48– Alde, 49.43 (L) 49 (L) Miles, David Obituary for James Fawn, 48.2 Who are the British?, 47.63–64 (L) Report on Archaeological Tour of Roman Moore, Anna Monuments and Sites in Provence, 50 Years of Celebrations, 47.50–52 2003, 43.51–52 Additional Events reports, 2001, 41.60 South Coast visit, 2005, 45.50–52 An Archaeological Tour of North-East Mallinson, John, Goodman, Don, Skippins, Spain, 2005, 46.53 Pauline An Interim Report on the Castle Graffiti The Iron Age Enclosure at Teybrooke Farm, project, 42.33–36 49.32 (L) Book Review of Anglo-Saxon Crafts, 49.30– Mallinson, John, Skippins, Pauline 31 A field walk at Warrens Farm, 2005, 46.15– CAG AGM report, 2002, 43.36 21 The CAG Logo, 47.48–49 Mann, Phil Editorial, 45.2, 46.2, 47.2 Notes on a lecture by David Kenny, 46.52 Long Weekend in Chester and the Welsh (L) Borders, 41.58 Notes on a lecture by David Miles, 47.63– Medieval pottery from Easthorpe, 44.22 64 (L) Members' Activities reports, 2007, 48.41 (L) Martin, Edward North Wales visit, 2007, 47.64–65 (L) Display and Pleasure: Banqueting Houses Notes on a lecture by Caroline Macdonald, and their garden settings, 50.37 (L) 45.47–48 (L) Garden Canals in the 18th Century, 47.55– Notes on a lecture by Helen Walker, 46.42– 56 (L) 43 (L) Martingell, Hazel Notes on a lecture by Mark Curteis, 49.39– Facets on Stone Tools, with particular 40 (L) reference to flint daggers, 49.36 (L) Notes on a lecture by Nicole Weller, 44.37 How to recognise worked stone tools, (L) 42.38–39 (L) Notes on a lecture given by Jed Stevenson, A Mesolithic tranchet adze from North 42.40–41 (L) Essex, 50.12 Notes on 50th Anniversary lecture by Julian Mason, David Richards, 47.66 (L) The Roman Elliptical Building at Chester: Obituary: Deva, the Flavian and Imperial Brian Anthony Bonner, 45.53 Imagery, 41.55–56 (L) Pat Adkins, 44.44 Matthews, Mike Rosemary York-Moore, 44.43–44 A late 1st century roadside Casket Report on National Archaeology Day 2002, Cremation Burial, 49.42 (L) 42.37 Notes on talk by Andrew Rogerson, 41.56– Report on Weekend Trip to Devon and 57 (L) Cornwall, 2003, 43.52–53 Report on Stour Valley Survey at Mount Small find - Iron-Age pot, 45.34 Bures and Great Cornard, 48.41 (L) A study day on recognising worked stone McDonald, Caroline artefacts, 46.40 Notes on a lecture by Dr Paul Sealey, 43.44 Summer Programme, 2007, 47.64 (L) (L) Moore, Anna, Skippins, Pauline, and White, One Year of the Essex Finds Liaison Andrew Scheme, 45.47–48 (L) An experimental bonfire firing at Great Tey, The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Essex, 45.27–29 44.8–9 Moore, John Women in the Iron Age: Wife on the Edge, Auxiliary Units (aka The British Resistance 50.39–40 (L) Movement), 47.44–45 McMaster, Ida A Brief History of Deer Parks and Park Notes on a lecture by Sam Moorehead, Buildings from Essex, 50.13–16 41.50–51 (L) Moorhead, Sam Prehistoric textiles, 43.20–21 The History of British Archaeology from Tablet weaving, 45.25–26 Camden to Pitt Rivers, 41.50–51 (L) Textiles in Roman times, 44.21 Late Antiquity in the Near East and the Birth Visit to Rivenhall and Bradwell-juxta- of the Modern World, 48.39–40 (L) Coggeshall, 42.52–53 Morgans, David Industrial Heritage and the ERIH Project, O'Connor, Tony 46.44 (L) Classical sites in Libya, 50.37–38 (L) Morrow, Lilian Oliver, Rosemary The Contents of Three Deverel-Rimbury Notes on a lecture by Chris Thornton, 44.36 Pots from Great Tey, 43.11–12 (L) Notes on a lecture by John Williams, 42.41– Orme, Julia 42 (L) Notes on a lecture by Alan Bayford, 50.46– Notes on a lecture by Jonathan Belsey, 47 (L) 46.46 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mike Corbishley, Peck, Les 45.45–46 (L) Redigging the Wormingford Well, poem, Notes on a lecture by Neil Brodie, 41.54 (L) 49.17–18 Notes on a lecture by Paddie Drake, 43.37– Phillips, Andrew 38 (L) , 49.45–46 (L) Notes on a lecture by Paul Chaddock, Colchester's Hythe over 1000 years, 41.45 47.53–54 (L) (L) The Early Industrial Archaeology of Nash, Fred Colchester, 45.38–39 (L) Recording Second World War Sites, 45.38 Plouviez, Jude (L) Recent Discoveries and Research on World War Two Defences of Colchester, Roman Suffolk, 46.51 (L) 49.33–34 (L) Plunkett, Dr Steven Newman, John The Origins of Ipswich, 45.47 (L) Sutton Hoo before Raedwald, 43.49–50 (L) Powers, Natasha Nicholls, Francis Cremations and Decapitations: recent A Bronze Age Hoard, 44.13 osteological findings at the Museum Crotal Bell, 45.34 of London Specialist Services, 44.31– Decorative Brick from Lodge Hill, 32 (L) Wormingford, 49.10 Proudman, Noreen Finger ring and potin coin from the Great Notes on a lecture by Donald Buttress, Tey Iron Age Enclosure, 48.31 41.46–47 (L) Over 2100 years of recorded history in one St James Church graveyard survey report, field, 45.24 41.51 Two metal finds from Great Tey, 46.31 Two silver coins from the CAG excavation Richards, Julian at Wormingford, 49.11 50th Anniversary Lecture, 47.66 (L) The Wormingford Jeton, 48.11 Ricketts, Ricky Nicholls, Freda The Pernicious Weed: Clay Pipes and Churchyard Recording Group report, 41.3 Tobacco, 41.49–50 (L) Churchyard Surveys in the Colchester Roberts, Jean District, 42.4–12 Notes on a lecture by David Allen, 46.45–46 Four Colchester Bellfounders, 41.41–42 (L) Graveyard recording at St Peter's Church, Notes on a lecture by Francis Grew, 43.39– Colchester, 43.33–35 40 (L) Memorial Recording for St Nicholas Notes on a lecture by Geoff Egan, 48.40 (L) Churchyard, 44.23–24 Notes on a lecture by Ian Bayford, 45.39 (L) Metal Detecting working in harmony with Notes on a lecture by Ken Crowe, 45.48–49 Archaeology, 43.22 (L) Notes on a lecture by Chris Hudson, 44.28– Notes on a lecture by Leigh Alston, 44.30 29 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Frank Grace, 43.41 Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 46.41 (L) (L), 47.53 (L) Notes on a lecture by Miriam Stead, 45.42– Notes on a lecture by Rupert Featherby, 43 (L) 41.55 (L) Notes on a lecture by Philip Wise, 42.44 (L) Notes on a lecture by Stuart Warburton, A Late Iron Age Warrior Burial from 50.47–48 (L) Kelvedon, 43.44 (L) Notes on a lecture by the CAG Fieldwork Selkirk, Andrew Team, 49.32 (L) Barbarism and Civilisation: the Secret of Robertson, Jean, Mallinson, John, Black, Rome, 49.37–38 (L) Aline and Shrimpton, Gill Shackle, Richard An Archaeological Tour of Southern Spain, 12-13 Trinity Street, Colchester: timber- 42.54–55 framed building, 47.40–43 Robertson-Bunbury, Judith 9 North Hill, Colchester, timber framed Unravelling the Nile - Landscape Change in building, 42.26–32 Ancient Egypt, 46.46–48 (L) An Eighteenth Century Cottage at Rogerson, Andrew Langham, 41.19––23 The Anglo-Saxon Landscape in Norfolk: Barns and buildings study report, 41.51 some new approaches, 45.43 (L) Butlers Farm, Wrabness: an inline medieval Finds Recording and the Enhancement of hall building, 50.18–22 the Sites and Monument Record: a Cocks Hall, West Bergholt, survey, 47.60 Norfolk Perspective, 41.56–57 (L) (L) Rose, Robert Flispes, Easthorpe: a traditional timber- The Industrial Archaeology of East framed building, 49.21–29 Braintree, 43.48–49 (L) Four timber-framed buildings, 42.46–47 (L) Rowe, Raymond Jeffrys Jewellers, High Street, Colchester, Council for British Archaeology report, 46.4, 44.32 48.3–4, 49.3 The Old Mill, East Bay, Colchester: an 18th Notes on a lecture by Angela Fitzpatrick, century granary, 46.22–27 46.43 (L) A Selection of Early English Doors, 48.13– Notes on a lecture by Bruce Watson, 27 43.42–43 (L) Short notes on finds, 41.37–40, 42.25–32, Notes on a lecture by David Mason, 41.55– 43.17–20, 44.19–20, 45.30 56 (L) A timber-framed building at 86 High Street, Notes on a lecture by Headley Swain, Colchester, 43.13–16 41.48–49 (L) A timber-framed building at 80 Hythe Hill, Notes on a lecture by Nick Cooke, 42.48–49 Colchester, 45.17–20 (L) A timber-framed building at Middleborough, Notes on a lecture by Peter Clark, 42.50–51 Colchester, 44.14–18 (L) Totos, Museum Street, Colchester, a 17th Report from the Council for British Century timber-framed building, 50.8– Archaeology, 42.2 11 Shepherd, John Satchell, Dr Max The Roman Villa at Gayton Thorpe, West Historic Field Systems of East Anglia Norfolk, 48.36 (L) Project: the Essex Perspective, 42.39 The Temple of Mithras 50 Years Ago, 47.56 (L) (L) Scollan, Maureen Shrimpton, Gill Parish Constables in Essex, 47.62–63 (L) Book review: Scott, Vic Breeze: J Collingwood Bruce's Handbook Notes on a lecture by Helen Geake, 44.33– to the Roman Wall, 48.32 34 (L) Gaffney, Fitch and Smith, Europe's lost Notes on a lecture by John Newman, world: the rediscovery of 43.49–50 (L) Doggerland, 49.30 Notes on a lecture by Jude Plouviez, 46.51 Moorhead and Stuttard: AD410: The (L) Year that Shook Rome, 50.53 Notes on a lecture by Mark Atkinson, Pearson, Catherine (Ed.): EJ Rudsdale's 44.30–31 (L) Journal of Wartime Colchester, Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 41.43 50.53 (L), 41.53–54 (L) Pryor, Francis: The Making of the British Notes on Members' Activities, 43.45 (L) Landscape, 50.53 Up-Date From the Medieval Site at Preston Notes on a lecture by Jill Cook, 43.50 (L) St Mary, Suffolk, 42.24 Notes on a lecture by John Curtis, 45.43–44 Scott, Vick (L) Notes on a lecture by Linzi Everett and Jezz Notes on a lecture by Kevin Bruce, 41.46 Meredith, 42.49–50 (L) (L) Sealey, Dr Paul Notes on a lecture by Mike Corbishley, 42.45 (L) Notes on Members' Activities, 2004, 44.32– Notes on a lecture by Andrew Phillips, 33 (L) 41.45 (L) Report on a visit to Roman pottery Turner, Beth workshops in South-West France, Colchester Young Archaeologists 48.49–50 Visit to Canterbury, 41.3 Summer Programme 2005, 45.50 Wainwright, Angus 2006, 46.56 Orford Ness: a landscape of 20th century 2008, 48.34 conflict, 50.45–46 (L) A visit by St Asaph's Archaeological Group Waldron, Tony 2010, 50.55 Death, Disease and the Past, 44.27–28 (L) Weekend trip to the Midlands, 2008, 48.33– Walker, Helen 34 Medieval Pottery in Essex, 46.42–43 (L) Skippins, Pauline Wallace, John A curvilinear crop mark At Teybrook Farm, CAG visit to Giffords Hall, 2001, 41.58–59 Great Tey, 46.4–14 Court House revealed, 43.29–32 Smith, Dr Dennis Notes on a lecture by Alan Bayford, 48.42 London Under Ground, 47.54–55 (L) (L) Spears, John Notes on a lecture by Brenda Watkins, Notes on a lecture by Jennifer Ward, 50.43– 43.40–42 (L) 44 (L) Notes on a lecture by Dave Wood, 49.34– Notes on a lecture by Maureen Scollan, 35 (L) 47.62–63 (L) Notes on a lecture by David Hall, 44.36–37 Spears, John, Pudney, Pamela (L) Notes on a lecture by Chris Thornton, 48.43 Notes on a lecture by Edward Martin, (L) 47.55–56 (L) Notes on a lecture by Ian Baalham, 49.40– Notes on a lecture by Gilbert Burroughs, 41 (L) 45.41–42 (L) Stead, Miriam Notes on a lecture by Hazel Martindale, Everyday Life in Egypt, 45.42–43 (L) 42.38–39 (L) Stevenson, Jed Notes on a lecture by James Fawn, 41.45– Greek Masks in Archaic Sparta, 42.40–41 46 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Maria Medlycott, Swain, Headley 46.51–52 (L) Recent Work on Roman London, and "High Some aspects of the survey at Court Knoll, Street, Londinium" Project, 41.48–49 Nayland, 42.14–16 (L) Underground Colchester, 41.15–18 Warburton, Stuart Thomas, Ros Essex and the New World, 50.47–48 (L) Terracotta Army at Xian, 42.47 (L) Ward, Jennifer Thornton, Chris Religious houses in Essex 1000-1300AD, Fraud and Financial Wizardry: a 13th 50.43–44 (L) Century Essex Scandal, 44.36 (L) Watkins, Brenda Time Team Revisited: The Lost Centuries of Researching an Essex House: Documents St Osyth, 48.43 (L) and Archaeology, 43.40–42 (L) Tipper, Jess Watkins, Malcolm The SFB in Anglo-Saxon England, 49.34 (L) The Gloucester tables set, 47.56–57 (L) Townend, David Watson, Bruce Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 48.44 Recent Archaeology Work at Blossoms Inn, (L) City of London, 43.42–43 (L) Townend, Dorothy Recent Excavations at Leominster Priory, Notes on a lecture by Carolyn Wingfield, Herefordshire, 47.54 (L) 50.36 (L) Weller, Nicole Notes on a lecture by Nick Wickenden, Community Archaeology in London, 44.37 45.44–45 (L) (L) Notes on a lecture by Patrick Denney, 47.61 West, Hazel (L) Members' Activities notes, 46.48 (L) Townend, Dorothy and David Notes on a lecture by James Gerrard, Notes on a lecture by Frances Boardman, 49.36–37 (L) 49.44–45 (L) Notes on a lecture by Mark Davies, 50.52 Weekend trip to North Yorkshire, 2004, (L) 44.39 Notes on a lecture by Peter Herring, 48.35– Trewick, Ann 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)