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London Archaeologist 8 (4)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 8 (4)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
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Volume:
8 (4)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Publisher:
London Archaeologist Association
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Year of Publication:
1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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20 Jan 2002
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Contents
85
Commentary
Gromaticus
86
An archaeological survey of the foreshore in the Borough of Richmond upon Thames: part 1, time and tide
R. Cowie
Deyman Eastmond
87 - 94
This article discusses the `desk-based' assessment to assemble topographical, archaeological and historical information to predict the location of foreshore sites and help the identification and interpretation of features found during the survey. The forthcoming article will deal with the field survey which systematically mapped and recorded the archaeological sites on the foreshore.
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at 82-90 Park Lane, Croydon, Surrey: excavation or presentation?
Martin G Welch
94 - 97
A discussion of the controversial decision taken by English Heritage to `mothball' the Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
A multi-period site in Ilford, Essex
Dave Lawrence
Nick Truckle
Mark Beasley
98 - 103
A previously unknown site with evidence of activity including material from the Mesolithic, Bronze Age and Roman periods, as well as features relating to the location of the known post-medieval manor.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
103
Details current work in the London area.
Letters
104
Nazeingbury 20 years on or 'where did the royal ladies go?'
Peter J Huggins
105 - 111
Reconsiders the evidence from a multi-period site of the two Middle Saxon churches and cemetery and the influence of the royal family on the developing structure of the Saxon Church.
Books
111
Mosaic
112
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover