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London Archaeologist 9 (8)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 9 (8)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
Volume
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Volume:
9 (8)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Clive Orton
Publisher
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Publisher:
London Archaeologist Association
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Year of Publication:
2001
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Created Date:
18 Jul 2007
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Contents
205
Commentary
Gromaticus
206
Uphall Camp, Ilford: an update; an up-date
Pamela A Greenwood
207 - 216
The author presents evidence revealed since 1988 concerning the Iron Age hillfort of Uphall Camp, including material from the 1989 season of excavations. Evidence for activity dating from the Mesolithic through to the medieval and post-medieval periods was found, the majority dating to the Iron Age, including indications of nine roundhouses and other structures as well as pottery, charred plant remains and evidence of metalworking.
Environmental Archaeology in London 1995-98, part 4; part 4
Jane Sidell
Janice Conheeney
Anne Davis
John A Giorgi
Kevin Rielly
217 - 220
The last in a series of articles describing the evidence provided by environmental archaeology in the London area focuses on the post-medieval period.
Perry Oaks -- a history of inhabitation, part 2; part 2
John C Barrett
John S C Lewis
Ken Welsh
221 - 227
The paper presents the second part of an account of archaeological investigations at Perry Oaks Sludge Works, Heathrow, themselves part of a project to create an understanding of human inhabitation of the landscape and to develop a site narrative. The development of the landscape from the Bronze Age through to the Roman period are described.
Vikings in the City: a Ringerike-style buckle and related artefacts from London; a Ringerike-style buckle and related artefacts fro...
Gabor Thomas
228 - 231
The article describes and discussed a buckle found at the Thames Exchange site in Upper Thames Street during excavations in 1988--9, as well as other finds of Ringerike-style artefacts from the City of London.
Letters
230
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
231
Mosaic
232
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover