Norfolk Archaeology: South Creake Iron Age fort

Norfolk Archaeology

The journal of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society


Norfolk Archaeology

The Society publishes an annual part of Norfolk Archaeology which contains articles by experts on subjects of archaeological interest, particularly relating to Norfolk. One of Britain's longest established journals of archaeology and local history, it has been published every year since 1846. A copy of each edition is sent free to every full member. The journal is normally distributed at the very end of the calendar year.

The 2009 issue of the journal included an account of the Boleyn family's association with Blicking Hall, reports on excavations in Norwich at the Stuart Hall and on Oak Street, an article discussing a disatrous steamboat accident at Norwich in the 1820s, and several specialist studies of artefacts from Norfolk, including medieval processional crosses and Roman gemstones. As the final Part of Volume XLV, it also featured a comprehensive index for the 2006-2009 issues. The 2010 issue of Norfolk Archaeology is currently at the press and will be distributed to members in March.

The Hon Editor of Norfolk Archaeology is Dr Richard Hoggett (email: editor (at) nnas (dot) info).

Notes for Contributors

Anyone wishing to submit an article to Norfolk Archaeology should first obtain a copy of our Notes For Contributors, which contains everything that you need to know about the submission process and details of our house style. These Notes can be downloaded in PDF format from the link provided below.

Norfolk Archaeology - Notes for Contributors (PDF)

Back issues

Please contact the Hon. Editor for information about the availability of back issues of Norfolk Archaeology.