Cowie, R. and Spurr, G. (2004). Riparian Barnes revisited. London Archaeologist 10 (9). Vol 10(9), pp. 227-229. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071053. Cite this via datacite
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Riparian Barnes revisited | ||||||||
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London Archaeologist 10 (9) | ||||||||
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London Archaeologist | ||||||||
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10 (9) | ||||||||
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227 - 229 | ||||||||
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Summarises the results of fieldwork undertaken on the south bank and foreshore of the River Thames at Barnes by the Museum of London Archaeology Service in 2003--04. Deposits revealed evidence of the sequence of flooding and silting from the Mesolithic period onwards, along with what appears to have been dredged alluvium redeposited as part of nineteenth-century embankment works. | ||||||||
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2004 | ||||||||
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29 Jul 2004 |