Occasional Papers 4, 1998: Roman burials in Norfolk

David Gurney

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This publication brings together reports on four burial sites in Roman Norfolk which, by chance, are mainly in the Norwich area. These include a wide range of burial types: a mixed cremation and inhumation cemetery at Bawburgh, lead coffins and a possible cremation vessel at Stonehills/Woodlands, Norwich, two rich cremation burials of the mid-60s at ‘Oakwood’, Stanley Avenue, Norwich, and a late 1st or early 2nd-century cremation at Hellesdon. The opening chapter provides an overview of the evidence from the County as a whole.

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Gurney, D., 1998, Roman burials in Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Papers 4

A4, 42pp, 20fig, 3pls

ISBN 0 905594 24 X

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