Earliest settlement
Finds
There have been numerous finds documented in the Sprowston area, many of which date back to the pre-Roman period.
Ice Age
Since the last Ice Age, which shaped the Norfolk landscape, the earliest activity of man is in the Mesolithic Period 10000 – 4001 BC. Flaked Flint Axe Head was discovered in Sprowston.
Neolithic Period
The Neolithic Period 4000 – 2351 BC, two more polished Axe Heads and one more Flaked Axe Head as well as a worked object (Polished Stone).
Beaker Period
The Beaker Period 2300 – 1700 BC, there have been two finds, a Flint Dagger with a short handle and a Barbed Tongued Flint Arrow Head.
Bronze Age Period
The Bronze Age Period 2350 – 701 BC, there have been only two finds, a Bronze Arrow Head and a Bronze Age Burial Site. (Near the Parish Church).
Iron Age Period
The Iron Age Period 800 – 41 BC, has produced only two finds, a Pot and Pot Boiler.
Roman Period
With the start of the last Millennium we enter the Roman Period 43 – 409 AD, there are six finds.
- Four Roman Coins.
- One Roman Pot.
- One Strap Fitting.
Pagan Period
In the Pagan Saxon Period 411 – 650 AD, there are two items, a Dress Component and a Furniture Fitting.
Saxon Period
Mid Saxon Period 651 – 850 AD, the finds are a Box, a Dress Component and a Furniture Fitting.
Late Saxon Period 851 – 1066 AD, there are just two items which were Stirrups.