McCourt, K. M. (2010). An archaeological assessment of the origins of St Paul's Cathedral. London Archaeologist 12 (8). Vol 12(8), pp. 213-218. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071190. Cite this via datacite
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An archaeological assessment of the origins of St Paul's Cathedral | |||
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London Archaeologist 12 (8) | |||
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London Archaeologist | |||
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12 (8) | |||
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213 - 218 | |||
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Notes that there is no archaeological evidence for an Anglo-Saxon cathedral on the current site, suggesting that either the evidence has been destroyed by later development, or that the original site was different. In particular uses evidence from burial sites in Lundenwic to suggest that the cathedral might first have been situated there, rather than in the city of London. PP-B | |||
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2010 | |||
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25 Aug 2011 |