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London Archaeologist 12 (5)
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London Archaeologist 12 (5)
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London Archaeologist
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12 (5)
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Journal
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London Archaeologist Association
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2009
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01 Apr 2010
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Contents
117
Commentary
Gromaticus
118
The elusive vill: in search of Kingston's late Saxon manor; in search of Kingston's Late Saxon manor
Hana Lewis
119 - 126
An analysis of evidence for the remains of a vill (manor) in Kingston, Surrey. Comparisons are made with similar sites dating from the ninth and tenth centuries elsewhere in the UK. There is documentary (but no archaeological) evidence for the vill in Kingston. JD
Festival of British Archaeology
127
Rarity and diversity - London's Roman mosaics
Christopher Catling
128 - 129
Dumps and tesserae: high-status building materials from 33 Union Street, Southwark; high-status building materials from 33 Union Stree...
James Gerrard
130 - 134
A report from excavations at a south London Roman site, undertaken by Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd. in 2003. Evidence was found for settlement in the first century AD, and later dumping of building material from AD120'“270, indicating the previous existence of a high-status building (possibly a bathhouse). JD
Bishop's move
Clive Orton
135
Glorious glass from Prescot Street
Guy Hunt
John Shepherd
136 - 137
A description of a Roman glass bowl discovered during excavations undertaken by L-P: Archaeology in 2008. The authors explain the context of the artefact and its conservation by staff at the Museum of London. JD
Axe Street, Barking, and the supply of medieval Mill Green-type ware to London and south Essex
Tim Carew
Daniel Eddisford
Jacqueline Pearce
Alan G Vince
138 - 142
A description and cursory analysis of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century pottery found during excavations undertaken by AOC Archaeology in 2006, the majority of which was imported from Mill Green, Essex. JD
Book reviews
143
Letter to the Editor
144
Mosaic
144
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