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Title:
London Archaeologist 10 (9)
Series:
London Archaeologist
Volume:
10 (9)
Publication Type:
Journal
Editor:
Clive Orton
Publisher:
London Archaeologist Association
Year of Publication:
2004
Source:
ADS Archive (ADS Archive)
Created Date:
29 Jul 2004
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Contents
225
Commentary
Gromaticus
226
Riparian Barnes revisited
R. Cowie
Graham Spurr
227 - 229
Summarises the results of fieldwork undertaken on the south bank and foreshore of the River Thames at Barnes by the Museum of London Archaeology Service in 2003--04. Deposits revealed evidence of the sequence of flooding and silting from the Mesolithic period onwards, along with what appears to have been dredged alluvium redeposited as part of nineteenth-century embankment works.
An archaeological watching brief of the exhumation of the Jesuit Cemetery at Manresa House, Roehampton
Melissa Melikian
230 - 233
Summarises the results of an archaeological watching brief during exhumation and relocation of the cemetery to another area of the site. The cemetery was in use from 1867 to 1962. Information recorded included a total of eighty-two headstones; a total of 108 coffins, along with coffin fittings; state of preservation; and burial practices such as orientation, burial positions, vestments, and the proportion of stack burials.
The Little Rose Estate: new insights into the Rose Theatre, Southwark: Part 1; new insights into the Rose Theatre, Southwark: Par...
Simon Blatherwick
Chris Pickard
234 - 244
First part of a two-part report on an archaeological/engineering evaluation undertaken at 54 Park Street, London SE1, adjacent to the site of the archaeological remains of the Rose Theatre. The report outlines the aims and objectives of the fieldwork, the planning background and the scope of the works, and the geological and topographical background; gives a brief documentary history of the site of The Rose, along with a summary of cartographic evidence; and the archaeological background, with particular reference to the excavations undertaken at the site in 1988--89.
Sparrow-pie, anyone?
Don Cooper
245 - 248
A discussion of the remains of ceramic bird nesting pots found in London, including their distribution; characteristic forms; the types of bird for which they were intended; and why the birds were encouraged to nest in them.
Excavations and Post-Excavation Work
248
Books
249 - 251
Mosaic
252
Diary, Backcover
Frontcover