
Authors
Mr Ivor Noel-Hume OBE (1937-1939)
Archaeology in Britain (1952), Treasure in the Thames (1956), Tortoises, Terrapins & Turtles (1958), Great moments in Archaeology (1958), Excavations at Rosewell in Gloucester County, Virginia, 1957- 1959 (1962), Here Lies Virginia: An Archaeologist’s View of colonial Life and History (1963), Excavations at Tutter’s Neck in James City County, Virginia (1966), 1775; another part of the field (1966), Historical Archaeology: A Comprehensive Guide for Both Amateurs and Professionals to the Techniques and Methods of Excavating Historical Sites (1968), The Wells of Williamsburg: Colonial Time Capsules (1969), A Guide To Artifacts Of Colonial America (1969), All the best rubbish (1974 – to be reissued in 2009), American history: First look at a lost Virginia settlement (1979), The Virginia Adventure: Roanoke to James Towne : An Archaeological and Historical Odyssey (1994), Shipwreck! (1995), If These Pots Could Talk: Collecting 2,000 Years of British Household Pottery (2001), Civilized Men A James Towne Tragedy (2005), Something From the Cellar: More of This & That (2006), The Bicyclist, (written 2007, awaiting publication), Play – Smith! Being the life and death of Cap’n John (2007), Play – Dapper Dicky or Pepys in Person (2008), Wreck and Redemption (March 2009), A Passion for the Past (Autobiography – published in 2010), Belzoni: The Giant Archaeologists Love to Loathe (published in 2011), Gin Legacy of the Doomed (published in December 2013), Various articles in Colonial Williamsburg archaeological series