Biddulph, K. (2005). History v. Archaeology: the City of London on the eve of the Great Fire of 1666, a case study. London Archaeologist 11 (3). Vol 11(3), pp. 59-63. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071083. Cite this via datacite
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History v. Archaeology: the City of London on the eve of the Great Fire of 1666, a case study | ||
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the City of London on the eve of the Great Fire of 1666, a case study | ||
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London Archaeologist 11 (3) | ||
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London Archaeologist | ||
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11 (3) | ||
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59 - 63 | ||
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The author considers the archaeological, documentary, literary and pictorial evidence indicating the appearance and characteristics of the City of London in the period immediately before the Great Fire of 1666, and explains how these different forms of evidence can reveal different aspects of the city, and can complement each other. | ||
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2005 | ||
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08 Mar 2006 |