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Surrey Archaeological Society (2023) Surrey Archaeological Collections [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000221

Recent archaeological work at St George's church, Borough High Street, Southwark

BRUCE WATSON

with contributions by Sally Badham, Jerome Bertram, Ian Betts, Nigel Jeffries, Craig J Halsey, Adrian Miles, Alan Pipe, Natasha Powers, Beth Richardson, Mark Samuel, Rob Scaife and Angela Wardle

S8 Table 1 Radiocarbon dating results

S8 Table 2 Principal pollen types recovered from contexts [1143] and [1142]

S9 Table 3 Selective dating evidence for Open Area 3, period 3 (for details of ceramic fabric codes see section on scope of the project)

S9 Table 4 Selective dating evidence from Open Area 4, period 3

S9 Table 5 Selective dating evidence from Open Area 5

S10 Table 6 Selective dating evidence from Open Area 6

S10 Table 7 Selective dating evidence from Open Area 7

S11 Table 8 Selective dating evidence from Building 11

S11 Table 9 Selective dating evidence from Open Area 8

S12 Table 10 Period 3 pottery assemblage by sherd count, weight and fabric, EVEs (Estimated Vessel Equivalents)

S14 Table 11 Period 3 pottery assemblage by form

S16 Table 12 Period 3 pottery assemblage by form categories

S17 Table 13 Significant selected architectural stonework from the later medieval phase of St George's church (B14)

S18 Table 14 Demographic summary by period

S18 Table 15 Significant architectural stonework from the Tudor phase of St George's church

S19 Appendix 1 Illustrated Roman pottery catalogue

S21 Appendix 2 Burial catalogue for periods 5 and 6


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