This review of Research and Archaeology augments the regional research
framework, which appeared in two parts as a Resource Assessment
(Glazebrook ed. 1997); and a Research Agenda and Strategy (Brown and
Glazebrook eds 2000). The review considers new evidence on a
period-by-period basis, with each period subdivided into an assessment
of key projects undertaken since 2000, an assessment of progress on
research topics proposed in 2000 and a consideration of future research
topics. The regional research framework was never intended to be a fixed
point but rather a dynamic process through which the region's
archaeology can be influenced, and subject to periodic review and
revision. All three parts of the framework are available online (at
www.eaareports.org.uk) and will be kept live and updated by the historic
environment community of the East of England as new discoveries are made
and new research priorities established.