is it this one D? An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Great Chesterford, Essex by Vera Evison In 1952, commercial gravel-digging in fields north-west of the Roamn town of Great Chesterford uncovered evidence of Anglo-Saxon graves near the known position of a Roman cemetery. This volume contains a full report on 161 inhumation graves, 33 cremation graves, and 4 animal burials, with discussion of the excavations, grave goods and types, specialist reports, and catalogue of burials. The adult female graves were well furnished with a variety of jewellery, and there were an unusually large percentage oc children’s graves, possibly reflecting a more accurate picture than usual of the normal mortality rate in Anglo-Saxon times. 234p with 105 figs & 13 plates. (CBA Research Report 91, 1994)_________________Corinne Mills