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Archaeological Reconstruction Illustrations

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Created: 03/23/12
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Illustrations used on outside interpretation panel on archeological sites and in museum displays and publications.
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  • Archaeological Reconstruction Illustrations
    of Sites in Norfolk UK
    by Sue Walker White
  • Just a few of the reconstructions Sue Walker White has produced.
  • Reconstruction of Bloodgate Hill Iron Age Fort, in North Norfolk, UK
  •  Illustration reconstructing the inner bailey of Castle Acre Castle in Norfolk, for on-site interpretation panels, Client - Engilsh Heritage
  • Illustration reconstructing of Castle Acre Castle in Norfolk, for on-site interpretation panels, Client - Engilsh Heritage
  • Reconstruction of the Roman Villa excavated at Gayton Thorpe, Norfolk, UK
  • Reconstruction illustration of the Roman bath house excavated at Brampton,Norfolk, UK
  • Illustration reconstructing the gateway of the Roman Fort at Caister-on-Sea in Norfolk, for on-site interpretation panels, Client - Engilsh Heritage
  •  Illustration reconstructing Waxham Hall, Barn and Church in Norfolk, for display inside the barn. Client - Norfolk County Council
  • Illustration reconstructing the centre of the Roman town at Caistor St Edmund in Norfolk, for an on-site interpretation panels, Client - Norfolk Archaeological Trust.
  • Illustration reconstructing of the Iron Age Queen Boudica, for on-site interpretation panel.
  • Iron Age Loom Reconstruction
  • Reconstruction of Bronze Age Barrow Burial
  • Illustration reconstructing the Abbey of St Benets in Norfolk, for on-site interpretation panel, Client - Norfolk Archaeological Trust.
  • The Snettisham Great Torc © Sue White
  • Reconstruction illustration for the Iron Age Fort site at Bloodgate Hill, for the Norfolk Archaeological Trust.
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