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London Archaeologist 9 (5)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 9 (5)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
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Volume:
9 (5)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
Clive Orton
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Publisher:
London Archaeologist Association
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Created Date:
09 Jan 2003
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Contents
121
Commentary
Gromaticus
122
Portable Antiquities from the Thames Foreshore
Nikola Burdon
Adrian Green
Cheryl Smith
123 - 128
Attempts to summarise the history of `mudlarking' on the foreshore of the River Thames; the current systems which are used by the Museum of London to record foreshore finds; and the potential uses for this material.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
128
The Archbishop of York's Battersea Mansion
Duncan Hawkins
Alistair Douglas
Andrew Harris
Victoria Ridgeway
129 - 136
Reports two phases of field evaluation at Prices Candle Factory, Battersea, which identified the substantial remains of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century buildings. The area around the structure consisted of gardens, with some ancillary buildings and a pond. The site was documented to be the location of an early post-medieval property of the Archbishops of York known variously as Sylverton, Bridge Court, York Place and York House. See 2003/561.
A post-medieval tawyer's yard in Bermondsey
Kieron Heard
137 - 143
Excavation revealed a well-preserved sequence of deposits and features relating to post-medieval animal skin processing for leather production. A late medieval revetment, pond and associated ditches were identified within the precinct of Bermondsey Abbey. These features provide evidence for medieval land reclamation and water management. A Bronze Age cooking pot was also recovered.
Letters
144
The Reigate Stone Research Project
Paul W Sowan
145 - 146
Reports on the project which has sampled and analysed samples of Reigate stone from underground quarries which were worked from between the Late Saxon period and the nineteenth-century. See 2003/561.
Books
147
Mosaic
148
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover