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London Archaeologist 6 (12)
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London Archaeologist 6 (12)
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London Archaeologist
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6 (12)
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Journal
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London Archaeologist Association
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Year of Publication:
1991
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Date Of Issue From: 1991
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20 Jan 2002
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Contents
313
Commentary
Gromaticus
314
A group of pottery from a medieval pit at 223-227 Borough Street, Southwark
Richenda Goffin
315 - 318
A well-fill yielded nine complete medieval jugs dating to the late-thirteenth to early-fourteenth century AD. The assemblage included one intact example of Scarborough ware and could indicate the site of a precursor to the White Swan Inn.
Letters
318 - 319
Post-medieval ceramic bird pots from excavations in Greater London
Roy Stephenson
320 - 321
The identification of bird pots dating both to the late-fifteenth--early-sixteenth century AD (St Bartholomews) and the eighteenth century AD (Rectory Grove, Lambeth) gives rise to speculation that this type of vessel was in wider use than previously thought and has gone unidentified on other sites. Pictorial and archaeological evidence infers a Netherlandish origin.
Parkside revisited: a second look at the first Cheam kiln
Clive Orton
322 - 327
The reconstruction of this medieval kiln prompted the reinvestigation of original evidence for its supposedly unique features. It was subsequently found to be firmly in the mainstream of late medieval double-flue kilns.
Headstone Manor, Harrow, Middlesex: archaeological excavations -- 1990
Ian Barnes
John W Hawkes
328 - 332
Report on excavations undertaken prior to the relocation of Pinner Park Farm granary in a scheduled outer court area of this site. Three parallel trenches produced evidence for five phases of building ranging from the mid nineteenth to mid twentieth centuries AD.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
332
London/Augusta -- a rejoinder
Nicholas Fuentes
333 - 338
Reply to Merrifield's earlier epistle (London Archaeol, 6(7)) concerning views on the use of Augusta in conjunction with Londinium.
Books
339
Mosaic
340
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover