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Crummy (Nina)
freelance small finds specialist



  • A chronology of bone pins, Britannia 10, 1979, 157-64
  • Bone-working at Colchester, Britannia 12, 1981, 277-85
  • Origins of personal names of burgesses in Colchester Domesday and of moneyers operating in Colchester during the period 979-1087/Earliest known references to present streets in Colchester town centre, in P. Crummy, Aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Colchester, Council for British Archaeology Report 39/Colchester Archaeological Report 1, 1981, reprinted 1995, 25-6, Appendix 1, Appendix 3
  • An unusual brooch from Colchester', Britannia 12 (1981), 287-8
  • Mersea Island: the 11th-century boundaries, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 14, 1982, 87-93
  • The Roman small finds from excavations in Colchester 1971-9, Colchester Archaeological Report 2, 1983, reprinted 1995

  • Review: Ancient and Romano-British brooches by R. Hattatt, Bulletin Inst Class Stud 62, 1983, xvii-xviii

  • The stone architectural fragments/The lead coffin/The Roman tiles, in P. Crummy, Excavations at Lion Walk, Balkerne Lane, and Middleborough, Colchester, Essex, Colchester Archaeological Report 3, 1984, 28-9, 144, Appendix 3, Appendix 4
  • The brooches, in F. Pryor/C. French, Archaeology and Environment in the Lower Welland Valley, The Fenland Project 1, East Anglian Archaeology 27, 1985, 164-6
  • The small finds, in F. D. Lockwood & D. P. Tripp, ‘Excavations at Crouched Friars, Colchester’, Colchester Archaeol. Group Annual Bull. 28, 1985, 36-9
  • Objects of bone, in D. Gurney, Settlement, Religion, and Industry on the Roman Fen-edge, Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology 31, 1986, 74, 110
  • (editor) The coins from excavations in Colchester 1971-9, Colchester Archaeological Report 4, 1987

  • Review: Catalogue of the Romano-British Iron Tools, Fittings and Weapons in the British Museum by W. H. Manning, in Britannia 18, 1987, 395-6
  • The post-Roman small finds from excavations in Colchester 1971-85, Colchester Archaeological Report 5, 1988

  • Chapter 6: Roman small finds from the Culver Street site/Chapter 7: Roman small finds from the Gilberd School site/Chapter 8: Roman and post-Roman tile and daub/Grub Street/Appendices 11-13: Coin Catalogues 1-3/and editor Chapter 10: The coins from the Culver Street and Gilberd School sites, in P. Crummy, Excavations at Culver Street, Gilberd School, and other sites in Colchester 1971-85, Colchester Archaeological Report 6, 1992
  • (with P Crummy/C Crossan) Excavations of Roman and later cemeteries, churches and monastic sites in Colchester, 1971-88, , Colchester Archaeological Report 9, 1993
  • (with J. Hind) The finds, in D. Shimmin, Excavations at Osborne Street, Colchester, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 25, 1994, 57-9
  • The two brooches from the pit, in P. Crummy/C. F. C. Hawkes, Camulodunum 2, Colchester Archaeological Report 11, 1995, 136
  • The Roman and post-Roman glass/The small finds/Summary of the Roman and post-Roman tile and brick/(with J. A. Davies) The most stratigraphically significant coins/(with J. Hind) The clay tobacco pipes, in D. Shimmin/G. Carter, Excavations at Angel Yard, Colchester, in Essex Archaeo.l Hist. 27, 1996, 70-82
  • Granny's old bones: women boneworkers in Roman Britain, in Women in Industry and Technology, edited by A. Devonshire & B. Wood, 1996, 77-83
  • Review: The Roman small finds, Excavations at Usk 1965-76 by W. H. Manning et al, Britannia 28, 1997, 504-5
  • The grave goods, in W. Wall, A Late Roman cemetery besides the A1 near Durobrivae (Water Newton): Archaeological Recording, Archaeological Field Unit, Cambridge County Council Report 165, 1999, 27-37
  • The toilet set, in D. Killock, Late medieval and post-medieval developments at 100-4 Bermondsey Street, Southwark, Surrey Archaeo.l Coll. 86, 1999
  • The bone objects, in R. Turner, Excavations of an Iron Age settlement and Roman religious complex at Ivy Chimneys, Witham, Essex 1978-83 by, East Anglian Archaeology 88, 1999, 200-3
  • The metalwork, in A. J. Barber/N. Holbrook, A Roman Iron-smelting site at Blakeney, Gloucestershire: excavations at Millend Lane 1997, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc. 118, 2000, 46-8
  • The small finds, in H. Brooks, Excavations at 79 Hythe Hill, Colchester, 1994-5, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 31, 2000, 119-22
  • A late Roman grave group from Durobrivae, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 19, January 2000, 7-10
  • An unusual brooch from Essex’, Bull. Instrumentum 11, June 2000, 27
  • A new find of Agathangelus in Britain’, Bull Instrumentum 11, June 2000, 28
  • (with N Cooke) Antler combs, big hair, and the mafia in late Roman Britain: an e-mail correspondence, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 20, 3-7
  • Agathangelus stamp, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 20, 10-11
  • A stone weight from Colchester, Bull. Instrumentum 12, December 2000, 17
  • Roman ?military cart fitting from eastern England, Bull. Instrumentum 12, December 2000, 19
  • The small finds, in J. Proctor, Medieval and post-medieval waterfronts at Arundel House/Fitzalan House, 13-15 Arundel Street. City of Westminster, Trans. London Middlesex Archaeol. Soc. 51, 2001, 70-3
  • Bone-working in Roman Britain: a model for itinerant craftsmen?, in M. Polfer (ed), L’artisanat romain: évolutions, continuités et ruptures (Italie et provinces occidentales), Monographies Instrumentum 20,. 2001, 97-109
  • Toy storey (sic), Roman Finds Group Newsletter 21, January 2001, 7
  • A new Minerva bust wax spatula handle from Britain, Bull. Instrumentum 13, June 2001, 22
  • Two new Gallo-Rhenish brooches from Colchester, Bull. Instrumentum 13, June 2001, 39
  • Nail-cleaners: regionality at the clean edge of Empire, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 22, July 2001, 2-6
  • Bears and coins – powerful guardians for the afterlife, Bull. Instrumentum 14, December 2001, 13-15
  • From self-sufficiency to commerce: structural and artefactual evidence for textile manufacture in Eastern England in the pre-Conquest period, in D. G. Koslin/J. E. Snyder, Encountering medieval textiles and dress: objects, texts, images, 2002, 25-43
  • The small finds, in D. Divers, The post-medieval waterfront development at Adlards Wharf, Bermondsey, London, Post-Medieval Archaeol. 36, 2002, 108-10
  • The small finds, in R. Taylor-Wilson, Excavations at Hunt’s House, Guy’s Hospital, London Borough of Southwark, Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited Monograph 1, 2002, passim

  • Wax spatula handle from Yorkshire, Lucerna Roman Finds Group Newsletter 23, January 2002, 6-8
  • (with H. Eckardt) Ivory folding-knife handle from Silchester, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 23, January 2002, 12-13
  • (with H. Eckardt) Ivory folding-knife handle from Silchester, Bull. Instrumentum 15, June 2002, 11
  • Catherine Johns: a selected bibliography, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 24, July 2002, 2, 24
  • Small finds and iron nails, in A. Pearson, Excavations at 97-99 High Street, Braintree, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 33, 200285-6
  • Other types of wax spatulae from Britain, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 25, January 2003, 14-17
  • (with S. Holmes) Hunter-god handle from Britain: a new type of spatula?, Bul.l Instrumentum 17, June 2003, 33
  • (with S. Holmes) Hunter-god handle from Yorkshire, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 26, July 2003, 5
  • Review: Aspects of Industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North, edited by P. Wilson/J. Price, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 26, July 2003, 25-6
  • Review: Excavations of Roman sites at Cramond, Edinburgh, by N. Holmes, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 26, July 2003, 26
  • The metalwork, in A. Thomas.N. Holbrook/C. Bateman, Later Prehistoric and Romano-British burial and settlement at Hucclecote, Gloucestershire, Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Report 2, 2003, 19-24, 44-8
  • The small finds, in J. Murray, Excavations at the former Cantor and Silver site, Brackley, Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire Archaeology 30, 2003, 77

  • Contribution on worked stone in J. Murray, 17 Dean’s Yard, Westminster: Archaeological Investigations, Medieval Archaeology 47, 2003, 41-52
  • The metalwork, in M. Hinman, A Late Iron Age farmstead and Romano-British site at Haddon, Peterborough, Britrish Archaeological Report 358/Archaeological Field Unit Monograph 2, 2003, 108-14
  • Small finds, in C. Gibson/J. Murray, An Anglo-Saxon settlement at Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology & History 12, 2003, 183-90
  • Review: Treasure: finding our past by R. Hobbs, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 27, January 2004, 20-1
  • And there’s more, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 27, January 2004, 21

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