Archaeological landscapes of east London: six multi-period sites excavated in advance of gravel quarrying in the London Borough of Havering

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Museum of London Archaeology (2013) Archaeological landscapes of east London: six multi-period sites excavated in advance of gravel quarrying in the London Borough of Havering [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1020237

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Environmental Reports: Animal Bones
Alan Pipe 2006: The animal bone report from Great Arnolds Farm (R-126) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 288 Kb
Alan Pipe 2006: The animal bones from Moor Hall Farm (R-MHF77) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 213 Kb
Alan Pipe 2006: The animal bones from Great Sunnings Farm (UP-GS83) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 215 Kb
Alan Pipe 2006: The animal bones from Hunt's Hill (UP-HH89) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 223 Kb
Alan Pipe 2006: The animal bones from Manor Farm (UP-MF83) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 198 Kb
Alan Pipe 2006: The animal bones from Whitehall Wood (UP-WW82) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 162 Kb
Environmental Reports:Archaeobotanical
John Giorgi 2006: The plant remains from Moor Hall Farm, Rainham (R-MHF77) Museum of London Specialist Services PDF 496 Kb
John Giorgi and Dominique de Moulins 2006: The plant remains from Great Sunnings Farm (UP-GS83) Museum of London Specialist Services PDF 423 Kb
John Giorgi 2006: The plant remains from Hunt's Hill, Upminster (UP-HH89) Museum of London Specialist Services PDF 2 Mb
John Giorgi and Dominique de Moulins 2006: The plant remains from Manor Farm, North Ockenden, Upminster (UP-MF83) Museum of London Specialist Services PDF 300 Kb
John Giorgi and Dominique de Moulins 2006: The plant remains from Whitehall Wood (UP-WW82) Museum of London Specialist Services PDF 80 Kb
Environmental Reports: C14 dating
P D Marshall, A Bayliss, P Allan, J van der Plicht, and C Bronk Ramsey 2007: Radiocarbon Dating (FLQ97) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 236 Kb
P D Marshall, A Bayliss, P Allan, J van der Plicht, and C Bronk Ramsey 2007: Radiocarbon Dating (UP-HH89) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 190 Kb
Environmental Reports: Woodwork
DM Goodburn 2006: Summary analysis of waterlogged ancient woodwork found on sites of the 'East London Gravels Project'. Hunts Hill Farm and Moor Hall Farm (UP-HH89, R-MHF79) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 308 Kb
Ian Tyers 2009: Tree-ring spot dates and wood identifications of archaeological samples: Hunts Hill Farm, Upminster, London (UP-HH89) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 369 Kb
Environmental Reports: Human Bone
Natasha Powers 2006: Understanding the East London Gravels. Archaeological excavations on the Thames Gravels of Newham, Barking and Dagenham 1963-99. Analysis of the human bone (UP-GS83, UP-MF83, UP-HH89) Museum of London Archaeology PDF 309 Kb

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