Papers from a conference held in Norwich in May 2008 entitled Land of the Iceni, the Iron Age of Northern East Anglia. Contents: 1) Introduction. Ten years after: the Land of the Iceni in 2010 (John Davies); 2) The role of museums in the study of Iron Age Norfolk (John Davies); 3) Late Bronze Age and early Iron Age pottery in Norfolk a review (Matt Brudenell); 4) Iron Age landscapes from the air: results from the Norfolk national mapping programme (Sophie Tremlett, with James Albone and Sarah Horlock); 5) Excavations at Snettisham, Norfolk, 2004: re-investigating the past (Natasha Hutcheson); 6) Iron Age coins from Snettisham (Adrian Marsden); 7) Boars, bulls and Norfolks Celtic menagerie (John Davies); 8) Icenian coin production (John Talbot); 9) The language of inscriptions on Icenian coinage (Daphne Nash Briggs); 10) Closing thoughts (John Davies).The studies contained in this volume present the latest reasearch on the Iron Age of the part of East Anglia occupied by the Iceni, and include work centred on both material culture and on the landscape. Topics include pottery, coinage, aerial archaeology, a reinterpretation of Snettisham and the representation of animals in material culture.