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London Archaeologist 8 (5)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 8 (5)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
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Volume:
8 (5)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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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
113
Commentary
Gromaticus
114
An archaeological survey of the foreshore in the Borough of Richmond upon Thames: part 2, down by the riverside
R. Cowie
Deyman Eastmond
115 - 121
Details the methodology of the survey and the results, although much work remains to be done on planning and identifying archaeological remains.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
121
Details current work.
London's Tudor palaces revisited: a user's guide to the backlong
David R M Gaimster
122 - 126
Discusses the publication of a transcript of the inventory of the possessions of King Henry VIII, raising the issue that the lack of progress on the material inventory of London's Tudor palaces leaves no opportunity to integrate the two areas of research.
Number 1 Poultry - the main excavation: Roman sequence
Mark Burch
Julian Hill
Sarah Jones
Duncan Lees
Peter Rowsome
Phil Treveil
127 - 136
Details the development of the building sequence. Of note, a fourth-century (provisionally dated) tessellated floor with at least two mosaic panels.
London evaluations in the 1990s
Chris Phillpotts
137 - 139
Discusses a report commissioned by SCOLA of the conduct of field evaluations, resulting from PPG 16, and their role in protecting its archaeological resource. The statistics of the first survey will be used for the purposes of comparison of long-term trends, and new statistics will be collected from evaluation exercises within a twelve-month period.
Mosaic
140
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover