The Land of Boudica

Prehistoric and Roman Norfolk

This book traces the story of Norfolk from the Ice Age and the first appearance of people, to the end of Roman Britain.

The Land of Boudica
Prehistoric and Roman Norfolk
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Modern Archaeology is showing Norfolk to be a distinct region of national and international significance. This book traces the story of this area from the Ice Age and the first appearance of people, to the end of Roman Britain. In particular it focuses on the many remarkable and exciting discoveries made across what is now Norfolk, often through the contribution of amateur enthusiasts. The remarkable and continuing pace of new finds, principally in the form of individual artefacts, as well as through the more conventional processes of aerial photography and fieldwork, has served to transform our understanding of the county’s past in recent years.

Norfolk’s distinctive landscape provides a dramatic backdrop against which the achievements of the inhabitants are followed. Evidence is sought for the ancestors of Boudica, who responded to a series of changes and challenges, from very earliest prehistoric times through to the early historical period under the Romans. Many images previously never published before and many in full-colour.

John Davies has been keeper of Archaeology at Norwich Castle Museum since 1997 and is now also Chief Curator for Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service. He has worked as an archaeologist in Norfolk since 1984. During the time he has been involved with the promotion of a positive liaison between professional and amateur archaeologist, in particular metal-detector users. He is a specialist in the coinage of Roman Britain and has published widely on the subject of coinage from British archaeological sites. His most recent interests include aspects of Iron Age East Anglia and Roman Norfolk.

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About The Author

Until December 2018 JOHN A. DAVIES was Chief Curator for Norfolk Museums Service (NMS), member of the Senior Management Team and Keeper of Archaeology. Prior to retiring, he was Project Director (at NMS) for the major project to re-develop the historic Norman Keep at Norwich Castle – the largest museum heritage project in the UK. He previously led the Interreg European project ‘Norman Connections’, linking historic sites in Normandy and southern England. 

“I grew up with a fascination for the past, through the abundant archaeological remains near my childhood home in Kent. I spent much time in my youth wandering through London’s museums and galleries, linking my love of archaeology and the arts. In later years, I realised that museums presented the best way of communicating archaeology to the public. This has especially been the case in Norfolk, where professionals have always worked closely with the public – the people who actually make most of the important archaeological discoveries!”

The study of archaeology at university allowed me to research and attempt to answer questions about our distant ancestors. And I was always inspired by the wonderfully recreated world of ancient Rome depicted in the Asterix cartoons!”

John has worked as an archaeologist in Norfolk since 1984 and is a highly experienced museum professional of over 30 years.

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