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London Archaeologist 9 (7)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 9 (7)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
Volume
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Volume:
9 (7)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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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:
10 Jan 2003
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Contents
177
Commentary
Gromaticus
178
A keyhole through the Gateway: a watching brief at Aldgate; a watching brief at Aldgate
Barry John Bishop
179 - 184
Relates the results of a watching brief near to the site of one of Roman London's gates. Part of a Roman ditch (outside of the city wall) was observed, which was backfilled and contained pottery datable to between 300 and 400 AD. The quantity of demolition material within the backfill suggests that the city wall may have been substantially modified during the second half of the fourth century.
SCOLA in 2000
Peter Pickering
Dennis Turner
185 - 187
Reports on the activity of the Standing Conference on London Archaeology during the year.
Letters
186
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
187
Environmental Archaeology in London 1995-98, part 3
Jane Sidell
Janice Conheeney
Anne Davis
John A Giorgi
188 - 194
Studies archaeological evidence for London's Saxon and medieval environment from various sites around the city, including: Saxon Lundenwic and the Royal Opera House; Queenhithe; Upper Tulse Hill, Lambeth; Winchester Palace, Southwark; Westminster; Priory Hospital of St. Mary Spital; and the Priory of the Knights of St. John, Clerkenwell. See also 2003/385.
Perry Oaks -- a history of inhabitation
John C Barrett
John S C Lewis
Ken Welsh
195 - 199
Describes the transformation of the hunter-gatherer landscape into a landscape dominated by the monumental architecture of the Neolithic, in the Heathrow region. The report is based upon extensive excavations in the Perry Oaks area.
An apology
199
Books
200 - 203
Mosaic
204
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover