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London Archaeologist - Volume 11:08 (2007) - Table of Contents

Frontcover
PDF 384 Kb
Contents
(pp. 197)
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Commentary
Gromaticus (pp. 198)
PDF 59 Kb
A product of its environment: revising Roman Kingston
Duncan Hawkins (pp. 199-203)
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All in one heritage centre
(pp. 204)
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London's earliest Roman bath-houses?
Susan Pringle (pp. 205-9)
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Merton Priory
(pp. 210-11)
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Medieval graffito from Bermondsey Abbey
Marit Gaimster (pp. 211)
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Drinks by the river
Jane Corcoran, Nigel Jeffries, Tony Mackinder (pp. 212-7)
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Take two archaeologists
(pp. 218-9)
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Kill or cure? The osteological evidence of the mercury treatment of syphilis in 17th- to 19th-century London
Fiona Tucker (pp. 220-4)
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Backcover
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