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Lecture: Results from excavations of a Middle Anglo-Saxon malting complex at Sedgeford
Heritage Open Day: Join NNAS members for a free lecture on the results from excavations of a Middle Anglo-Saxon malting complex at Sedgeford in West Norfolk, one of the countries longest standing and largest volunteer archaeology projects. Excavations at Sedgeford, Norfolk are exposing a large malting complex dated to the Middle Anglo-Saxon period. The archaeological evidence suggests that there are at least five malt houses, and possibly up to six, along with other landscaping of the site to manage water. This talk will explore the excavated archaeological remains, alongside other evidence recovered such as charred grain, to give insight into the Anglo-Saxon malting process occurring at Sedgeford.
Sat 7 Sep:2.00-3.30PM; Free Entry.
Castle Hill, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 3JU
Sat 7 September