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Norfolk is often characterised as a sleepy backwater of Britain. In fact its closeness to continental Europe led it in the past to being at the cutting edge of contact with immigrant peoples, often bringing with them innovative developments and cultural influences. Compiled by two highly respected authors and curators at Norwich Castle Museum, this enthralling book features 100 objects--all from the archive of the Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service--that each tell a fascinating history of Norfolk and demonstrate the centrality of objects to understanding our past. Its coverage spans the period from the very earliest evidence for humans in north-west Europe, to the end of the twentieth century and illustrates famous former inhabitants, ranging from Boudica to Lord Nelson. The result is a fascinating and complex history which reveals the often crucial role Norfolk had in the development of our national story. This book will appeal to everyone interested in finding out more about the people, places and past practices of Norfolk through the objects, artefacts and relics of times gone by.
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John A. Davies has been Keeper of Archaeology at Norwich Castle Museum since 1997; he is also Chief Curator for Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service. He is in charge of major national partnerships, including "Partnership UK," through which he led Norfolk's involvement in the "History of the World in 100 Objects" project with The British Museum and the BBC. He lives in Norwich.
Tim Pestell has been Curator of Archaeology at Norwich Castle Museum since 2002, with responsibility for post-Roman collections. He also lives in Norwich.
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Compiled by two highly respected authors and museum curators, this richly illustrated book features 100 objects – ranging from a Viking Thor’s Hammer and Lord Nelson’s funeral drape, to the whistle used during the Christmas truce of 1914.