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London Archaeologist 12 (2)
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Title:
London Archaeologist 12 (2)
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Series:
London Archaeologist
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12 (2)
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Journal
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Publisher:
London Archaeologist Association
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Year of Publication:
2008
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Created Date:
01 Apr 2010
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Contents
33
Commentary
Gromaticus
34
St Alphage's Tower, Cripplegate: monument to tenacity; monument to tenacity
Caroline Sandes
35 - 39
Describes the history of St Alphage's tower, in particular its treatment following severe damage during the Second World War. Notes that the tower is currently under threat from large scale development, and emphasises the loss this would be to the accessibility of the past in this area of London. PP-B
Letter to the Editor; Bermondsey Abbey Project
Graham J Dawson
39
An article in response to London Archaeology 12(1), (Medieval and post-medieval buildings along Bermondsey Street; structures in the precinct of Bermondsey Abbey; Taylor et al, 9-14) arguing that the boundaries of the abbey precinct are smaller than the article assumes, and that some of the properties discussed are therefore not within it. PP-B
Book reviews
40
Watching the past unfold before your eyes
Guy Hunt
Chaz Morse
Lorna-Jane Richardson
41 - 45
Interim report on excavations at Prescot Street, Aldgate, East London, written with the aim of encouraging use of the excavation website (http://lparchaeology/prescot). Summarises evidence recovered for the Roman cemetery, as well as late medieval and post-medieval activity. Details the use of digital technology on site, in particular attempts to create a collective narrative through the use of on site journals and videography. Also discusses and assesses outreach attempts. PP-B
Young Archaeologists' Clubs in London
Sarah Dhanjal
Michael J Corbishley
Sophie Allen
46 - 47
Discusses the challenges and successes of involving young people in archaeology. Notes that more branches of the YAC are needed to cover Greater London adequately. PP-B
How useful are antiquarian drawings in locating and interpreting archaeological sites?
Sarah Ritchie
48 - 52
Five 19th-century Thames lighters from Erith
Giles Dakes
53 - 57
Reports on the excavation of five boats excavated from the south bank of the Thames, which had been incorporated into a wall used to reclaim land from the river. Gives details of the boats' construction and materials. PP-B
Light fantastic?
Clive Orton
58 - 59
Mosaic
60
Includes reports on: the excavation of part of Shakespeare's first theatre; the Gresham Ship Project; and the restoration of Upminster Windmill. PP-B
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