Norfolk is an Anglo Saxon word which means the north people. The name was given to the location by the Saxons who occupied the region early in their history. Norfolk is located in the Eastern part of England in East Anglia. From the Caveman period the enclave has actually undergone numerous different stages of modification. During the primitive era nothing concrete could be connected with the Norfolk area but the condition of the area began changing from the Bronze Age when the territory was connected extensively with copper manufacturing. However, it remained in the last period of the Iron Age around 54 BC that ushered in the age of iron relevant products such as the production of coin and also attractive torcs. The initial political dominance was by Romans who overcame the enclave of Norfolk et cetera of Britain in around 43 ADVERTISEMENT. The Roman conquerors finished comprehensive transformation of the land as they established networks of roadways that connected various trib...
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