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London Archaeologist 9 (2)
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London Archaeologist 9 (2)
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London Archaeologist
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9 (2)
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Journal
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Editor:
Clive Orton
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London Archaeologist Association
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1999
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18 Jul 2007
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Contents
33
Commentary
Gromaticus
34
King Alfred's London and London's King Alfred
John Clark
35 - 38
The paper reviews the archaeological and documentary evidence for and against the historical claim that King Alfred the Great re-established London as a city in the late-ninth century.
Excavations at 8 and 10-18 London Bridge Street
Portia Askew
Sally F Badham
Stephen Humphrey
39 - 46
Article on excavations during 1997 and 1998 at adjacent sites in London Bridge Street, which uncovered evidence of Roman manufacturing activities from the early-second century until the end of Roman Southwark; a series of later pits which were backfilled with material indicating a medieval date; and a medieval cellar wall which re-used early- to mid-fourteenth-century grave slabs.
The Metropolitan Palaces of medieval London
Chris Phillpotts
47 - 53
The article examines the characteristics of the town houses (or Inns) of the senior clergy and nobility in medieval London, including their purpose and location, and what distinguished them from other residences of the period.
Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age placed deposits from Carshalton
Jennifer Proctor
54 - 60
The article describes the excavation at Westcroft House, Carshalton in 1997 of a group of cut features of apparently ritual function, containing deposits of artefacts and faunal material dating to the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age. Deposited material included flint nodules, flakes and blades; quernstones; horse and deer skulls; and an unidentified fragment of copper alloy. The fill contained fragments of pottery of the same period.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
60
Books
61 - 63
Letters
63
Mosaic
64
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover