Archaeology News in Suffolk - E-newsletters
An e-newsletter by Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service featuring a collection of archaeological news, projects and events in Suffolk.
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Archaeology of the Suffolk Coast
A series of reports describing the historic environment of the coastal zone with the aim of informing future management. The reports follow the programme of work undertaken by English Heritage (now Historic England), National Mapping Programme and Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service to record coastal archaeology which is at risk from coastal erosion. The project consisted of aerial photography, assessment of historic maps and a field survey of the intertidal zone
A Survey of Suffolk Parish History
A Survey of Suffolk Parish History summarises the history of each parish in the county. It touches upon every part of local history including administration, landscape, social, religious and economic characteristics, and covers a time span from the earliest archaeology to modern times. The survey was researched by Wendy Goult in the late 1980s and was first published in 1990.
East Anglian Archaeology
East Anglian Archaeology (EAA) is an academically refereed series of reports on the archaeology of an English region. The first report was published in 1975 and there are now more than one hundred and eighty titles in the series.
Browse all the reports on eaareports.org.uk »

Westgarth Gardens Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
EAA 38 (1988)

Burgh: Iron Age and Roman Enclosure
EAA 40 (1988)

West Stow: The Prehistoric and Romano-British Occupations
EAA 48 (1989)

Flatlands and Wetlands: Current Themes in East Anglian Archaeology
EAA 50 (1993)

Settlements on Hilltops: Seven Prehistoric Sites in Suffolk
EAA 65 (1993)

A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Material from Suffolk
EAA 84 (1998)

Towards a Landscape History of Walsham Le Willows
EAA 85 (1998)

Snape Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Excavations and Surveys 1824 - 1992
EAA 95 (2001)

Excavations at a large Romano-British Settlement at Hacheston, Suffolk 1973-74
EAA 106 (2004)

'Wheare most Inclosures be' East Anglian Fields: History, Morphology and Management
EAA 124 (2008)

Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Shrubland Hall Quarry, Coddenham
EAA 139 (2011)

Middle Saxon Animal Husbandry in East Anglia
EAA 143 (2012)

Experimental Archaeology and Fire
EAA 146 (2012)

Excavations at Flixton Park Quarry: Vol.1
EAA 147 (2012)

Staunch Meadow, Brandon
EAA 151 (2015)
Abbey of St Edmund - Online Talks
"From Rise to Ruins" online talk series celebrates the 1000th anniversary of the founding of the Abbey of St Edmund in the town of Bury St Edmunds. Four talks free to watch hosted by St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Watch the talks on stedscathedral.org »
Ipswich Resources
A list of publications and useful links on the archaeology of Ipswich, as well as a guide to historical sources
Mildenhall Resources
Articles and audio on the late Roman treasure discovered in the twentieth century, now on display at the British Museum
Some of these files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. To request an accessible format please contact the relevant publisher directly

The Mildenhall Treasure
BBC Radio Four Open Country (2017)

The Mildenhall Treasure: Late Roman Silver Plate
by Richard Hobbs (2016)

The Secret History of the Mildenhall Treasure
by Richard Hobbs (2008)
Palaeolithic North Norfolk Coast Virtual Field Trip
Results of over 20 years research on the north Norfolk coast. The virtual field trip is hosted on Google Earth Projects and takes you to palaeolithic sites along the coastline near Happisburgh, with information on sites and projects including links, videos and images.
Explore the Virtual Field Trip on pabproject.org »
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History
The Proceedings are published by the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History (SIAH). It is the society's annual journal, containing papers on the archaeology and history of Suffolk. Since 1978, Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service have contributed to the 'Archaeology in Suffolk' section of this publication with an annual round-up of archaeological fieldwork and finds. SIAH has digitised the Proceedings publications from 1869 to 2015
Browse all the Proceedings on suffolkinstitue.org.uk »

Archaeology in Suffolk
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service (2018)

Archaeology in Suffolk
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service (2017)

Archaeology in Suffolk
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service (2016)
Visit the SIAH website for earlier years published in the Proceedings
Rendlesham Resources
A collection of resources about Rendlesham, which is an internationally important early medieval (5th to 8th century) estate and royal settlement. There are reports, articles, podcasts, family activities and classroom resources.
Second World War Guidebooks
A series of four guidebooks to Suffolk's Second World War archaeology, researched and written by Dr Robert Liddiard and Dr David Simms (University of East Anglia). Together they help readers to discover, appreciate and enjoy the physical remains of that conflict that still lie in the county's countryside, with descriptions and suggested walking trails.


