Bulletin Index Vols 41-50
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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, Colchester, 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 Norfolk, 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 archaeology, 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) Brightlingsea 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 Bronze Age 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, Maldon, 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, London, 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) Cambridge visit, 2010, 50.54 (L) Bronze age, at Dover, 42.50–51 (L) Camden, William and antiquities, 41.50 (L) Canterbury 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, Essex, 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, Iron Age 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 Chelmsford, 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, West Bergholt, 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 Colchester Castle 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) Lexden tumulus, 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 Gloucester 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 East Anglia 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.