Excavations and surveys in Snettisham, north-west Norfolk, in 1991, 1994
and 1998 revealedthe widespread remains of a Roman industrial area,
including two pottery kilns, quarry pits (one of which contained timber
steps), metalworking remains, structual debris, field boundaries and a
rutted road. A description of the archaeological deposits is followed by
a series of specialist reports on the finds and environmental evidence,
including dress accessories, household equipment, coins, items
associated with pottery manufacture, tools for textile working,
structural material and miscellaneous metal objects.