Barber, B., Giorgi, J. A. and Stephenson, R. (2001). Saving the Globe?': Part 1, archaeological excavation occasioned by the redevelopment of the Anchor Terrace Car Park, Park Street SE1. London Archaeologist 9 (11). Vol 9(11), pp. 300-308. https://doi.org/10.5284/1070973. Cite this via datacite

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Saving the Globe?': Part 1, archaeological excavation occasioned by the redevelopment of the Anchor Terrace Car Park, Park Street SE1
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part 1, archaeological excavation occasioned by the redevelopment of the Anchor Terrace Car Park, Park Street SE1
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London Archaeologist 9 (11)
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London Archaeologist
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9 (11)
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300 - 308
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Reports the excavation of an area adjacent to the site of the Globe Theatre, Southwark. Between the late medieval period and the sixteenth-century the area was subject to flooding which deposited layers of alluvium. It is suggested that various attempts to reclaim the land were made during this period. A north-south ditch was discovered dated by pottery to c. 1550--1650, this feature could have possibly formed the eastern boundary of the Globe Theatre's estate. Finds include: a lead token (dated 1625) and a lead alloy mount in the form of a cherub. See also 2002/1102.
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Bruno Barber
John A Giorgi
Roy Stephenson
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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2001
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1625 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Lead Token (Auto Detected Subject)
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06 Nov 2002