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London Archaeologist - Volume 11:03 (2005) - Table of Contents

Frontcover
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Contents
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Commentary
Gromaticus (pp. 58)
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History v. Archaeology: the City of London on the eve of the Great Fire of 1666, a case study
Kim Biddulph (pp. 59-63)
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A 17th-century delftware tile group from 31 James Street, Covent Garden WC2
John Brown (pp. 64-71)
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Patrick Loobey - Champion of Local History
Graham Gower (pp. 72)
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Excavations and post-excavation work
(pp. 72)
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Excavations at 211 Long Lane, Southwark Part 1: prehistoric Neckinger-side environment in Southwark and its implications for prehistoric communities
Michael J. Allen, Rob Scaife, Nigel Cameron, Chris J. Stevens (pp. 73-81)
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Books
(pp. 82-3)
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Mosaic
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Backcover
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