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London Archaeologist 8 (3)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 8 (3)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
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Volume:
8 (3)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Publisher:
London Archaeologist Association
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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20 Jan 2002
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Contents
57
Commentary
Gromaticus
58
The Battle of London 1066
Peter J E Mills
59 - 62
Documentary sources and archaeological material from excavations in the Fleet Valley suggest that a now forgotten battle took place at London in December 1066. The evidence for the battle and its aftermath are detailed in the article.
Current archaeological work at Regis House in the City of London (part 2)
Trevor Brigham
Bruce Watson
63 - 69
Details second-century revetment and occupation, the Hadrianic fire, Saxo-Norman and medieval activity, and post-medieval development. A artefactual evidence suggests a wide trading network focusing on the site.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
69
Details of current work.
A Tudor landing stage at Greenwich
Gustav Milne
70 - 74
A team from the Institute of Archaeology at UCL identified and recorded the remains on the foreshore next to the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. This report summarises the discovery.
Eric S. Wood, F.S.A.
Harvey L Sheldon
75
The hinterland of Roman Southwark: part 1
Kieron Heard
76 - 82
Considers the evidence for later prehistoric and Romano-British activity on the Bermondsey eyot, a low-lying gravel island which formed part of the hinterland of Roman Southwark. Much of the evidence is derived from excavations carried out during the last ten years by the DGLA and MoLAS.
Books
82 - 84
Mosaic
84
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover