Publications and Leaflets
The Archive and Archaeology
Service produces over 50 internal reports per
year. The majority of these are downloadable as PDFs
from our Online Archaeology Library.
The Service also contributes articles regularly to
regional and county journals, such as West Midlands Archaeology and
the Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, as
well as the national period journals.
Academic Monographs include:
Iron
Age and Roman Salt Production and the Medieval Town of Droitwich.
Excavations at the Old Bowling Green and Friar Street,
ed. by S.G. Woodiwiss (CBA Research Report 81,
1992)
- Droitwich: excavations at Upwich, ed. by J.D. Hurst (CBA
Research Report 107, 1997)
A
multi-period salt production site at Droitwich: excavations at
Upwich, ed. by J.D. Hurst (CBA Research Report 107, 1997)
- Roman Droitwich: Dodderhill fort, Bays Meadow villa and
roadside settlement, ed. by J.D. Hurst (CBA Research Report 146,
2006)
- Deansway Excavations 1988-9 by Hal Dalwood and Rachel Edwards
(CBA Research Report 139, 2004)
Popular publications include:
| Popular Publications |
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Title: Savouring the Past: the Droitwich Salt
Industry
Author:
J.D. Hurst (Hereford and Worcester County Council, 1992)
Price: £2.50 + p&p.
|
|
Title: Cromwell's Crowning Mercy: the
battle of Worcester 1651
Author: Malcolm Atkin (Sutton Publishing,
1998)
Price: £19.99 + p&p.
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|
Title: Worcestershire Under Arms
Author: Malcolm Atkin. A study of the military
organisation of Worcestershire from 1600 - 1660. (Pen and
Sword, 2004).
Price: £19.99 + p&p
|
Title: The Battle of Worcester
Author: Malcolm Atkin (Harlot Publications, 2001)
Price: £4.50 + p&p. |
Contact:
archaeology@worcestershire.gov.uk
for details of availability or Telephone:
01905 765560
Online Publications
Severn bank-side and foreshore rapid survey by Derek Hurst
and Daren Miller.
Iron Age
Settlement at Blacksotne, Worcestershire: Excavations 1972,
1973 and 1977 by Derek Hurst, Alan Hunt and Peter
Davenport.
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The page is next due for review 19 September 2013.