Norton grew up in
Steyning, West Sussex, and attended
Steyning Grammar School. She studied archaeology and anthropology at
New Hall, Cambridge, and later completed a master's degree in European archaeology at
Hertford College, Oxford. She was a member of a university research group led by
Jeremy Keenan to the
Algerian Sahara which surveyed prehistoric rock art and travelled with the
Tuareg people. The anthropologist
Mary Ann Craig was also a member of this group. Norton has also carried out archaeological fieldwork in
Hungary. Her television appearances include
Bloody Tales of the Tower (National Geographic),
The Book Show (
Sky Arts),
Flog It! (
BBC One) and
BBC Breakfast (BBC One). She regularly appears as an expert on
BBC London News and is often featured on radio, including
The Robert Elms Show on
BBC Radio London. In 2019, she completed a Doctor of Philosophy at King's College London. Her thesis was titled
The Blount Family in the long Sixteenth century and she was supervised by Hannah Dawson and Lucy Wooding. Norton lives in
Kingston upon Thames with her husband and sons. ==Published works==