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London Archaeologist - Volume 13:10 (2013) - Table of Contents

Front Cover
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Contents
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Commentary
Gromaticus (pp. 254)
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Findspot: Domestic menagerie in Greenwich?
Kevin Reilly (pp. 281-283)
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From Salt Petre Bank to Dock Street: post-medieval glass manufacture in Tower Hamlets
Richard Humphrey with John Shepherd (pp. 255-259)
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Filling our minds with rubbish and facts at Gladstone Place, Old Ford
Iain Bright (pp. 260-264)
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View from a cesspit: a late Georgian household in West Ham Abby
Lyn Blackmore, Ian Betts, Robert Cowie, Nigel Jeffries, James Morris, Jacqui Pearce, Alan Pipe, Beth Richardson and Karen Stewart (pp. 265-270)
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New tales of old London: the lost Roman port, Shadwell, and other stories
David Bird (pp. 271-275)
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Bronze Age environments and burial in the Lower Lea Valley: archaeological investigations in the Stratford City Development
Peter Boyer, Mary Nicholls and Barry Bishop (pp. 276-280)
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Mosaic + Diary
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Back Cover
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