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London Archaeologist 8 (11)
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London Archaeologist 8 (11)
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London Archaeologist
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8 (11)
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Journal
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London Archaeologist Association
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1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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20 Jan 2002
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Contents
281
Commentary
Gromaticus
282
Considers the concepts of resource assessment, research agenda, and research strategy in the context of current developments and work in London.
Number 1 Poultry -- the main excavation: late Saxon and medieval sequence
Phil Treveil
Peter Rowsome
283 - 291
Overview of one of the largest excavations in London in recent years, taking place between 1994 and 1996. Sub-Roman and Late Saxon development, early medieval activity, later medieval development, craft, trade, industry, and the church of St Benet Sherehog are detailed (see also 96/224).
Amphoras and the origins of the Brockley Hill Roman pottery industry
Paul A Tyers
292 - 297
Following an initial paper reporting the 1972 discovery of the Brockley Hill assemblage (Castle, S A, London Archaeol, 2(2), 1973, 36--9), additional material present in the archive is combined to examine the beginnings of pottery production on the site and the development of the Verulamium-region pottery industry. See also 73/1941 & 73/2176.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
297
The excavation of a Quaker burial ground, 84 London Road, Kingston upon Thames
Lucy Kirk
298 - 303
1996 work in advance of development primarily aimed at studying the topography of the burial ground, Quaker burial rites and undertaking practices during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Prehistoric ditch found in Hammersmith
Joe Partridge
304 - 305
Probable Mid-Late Iron Age ditch discovered and investigated 1996/97. The first evidence of its kind from this area, though its exact function remains unclear.
Books
306 - 307
Letters
307 - 308
Mosaic
308
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover