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Norfolk Museums Service (NMS), formerly Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service (NMAS), [1] is a county-wide museums service that presides over ten museums in Norfolk, operated by Norfolk County Council and headed by the council's Director of Culture and Heritage, Steve Miller. [2]
This list of museums in Norfolk, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for ...
Healy, F. M., (1988) The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Part VI: Occupation during the Seventh to Second Millennia BC, East Anglian Archaeology 39, Norfolk Museums Service; Lawson, A. J., (1983) The Archaeology of Witton, East Anglian Archaeology 18, Norfolk Museums Service; Sainty, J. E., (1924) 'A flaking site on Kelling ...
A more major three-month excavation by the Norfolk Archaeological Unit followed in 1995. [2] Funding from the Heritage lottery Fund and from Anglian Water was gained by Norfolk Museums Service. Details of animal remains, other fossils, stratigraphy, mineralogy and chemistry were mapped and recorded. During the excavations almost ten tonnes of ...
An Historical Atlas of Norfolk. Norfolk Museums Service, Norwich in Association with the Federation of Norfolk Historical and Archaeological Organisations. ISBN 0-903101-60-2. Williamson, Tom (2006). England's Landscape – East Anglia. English Heritage. ISBN 0-00-715571-9. Williamson, Tom (1993). The Origins of Norfolk. Manchester University ...
The aim is to allow visitors to explore the original layout of the keep as it would have appeared when building work was finished in 1121. Assistant head of Norfolk museums Dr Robin Hanley ...
Castle Rising Castle, Norfolk. Norfolk, UK: Norfolk Museums Service. ISBN 0-905594-23-1. Mortimer, Ian (2008). The Perfect King: The Life of Edward II, Father of the English Nation. London, UK: Vintage. ISBN 978-0-09-952709-1. Pounds, Norman John Greville (1994). The Medieval Castle in England and Wales: A Social and Political History ...
Wave erosion gradually exposed a surrounding ring of wooden posts, confirming that the site was an intentional human construction. Lorimer contacted Castle Museum again. [6] (pp 1–4) The museum contacted Edwin Rose, at the time Norfolk Landscape Archaeology's Development Control Officer, who then visited the site with Lorimer on 12 August 1998.