EAA 72, 1995: Excavations at Redcastle Furze, Thetford, 1988–9

Phil Andrews

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During the late 1980s, several sizeable undeveloped areas south of the river were threatened. Together, they provided an opportunity to recover further information about the origins and growth of Thetford. This is the fourth volume in the series to cover excavations in Thetford (see EAA 4, 22 and 62), and further reports are in press.

An area excavation to the east of Red Castle, not far from Davison’s large-scale excavations at Brandon Road, provided the chance to recover evidence of the Early and Middle Saxon settlements, and the Late Saxon expansion, and to look at a part of Thetford still occupied during the late 11th and 12th centuries, when the town was in rapid decline and the ringwork known as ‘Red Castle’ was built.

Full reference:

Andrews, P., 1995, Excavations at Redcastle Furze, Thetford, 1988–9, East Anglian Archaeology 72

A4, 157pp, 102fig, 9pls

ISBN 0 905594 15 0

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