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London Archaeologist 12 (7)
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London Archaeologist 12 (7)
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London Archaeologist
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12 (7)
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26
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London Archaeologist Association
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2009
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04 Jul 2011
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Contents
173
Commentary
Gromaticus
174
Note on the effects of climate change on the practice of archaeology. PP-B
The Battersea Channel: a former course of the River Thames?; a former course of the River Thames?
Mike Morley
175 - 181
Reports geoarchaeological work argued to prove the existence of the Battersea Channel, active as a branch of the Thames between just after the last glacial maximum to at least the Mesolithic. The channel is believed to have gradually silted up through the prehistoric period, though with open water possibly continuing up to the Roman period. PP-B
The archaeology of Anglo-Jewry in London, 1656-c. 1850
Kenneth Marks
182 - 188
Overview of the evidence, looking mainly at standing buildings and cemeteries. PP-B
Finding a niche
Jackie Keily
Stuart Brookes
Becky Wallower
189 - 190
Interviews two archaeologists who migrated to the UK in the 1980s, discussing the reasons behind their choice to move, and the progression of their careers. PP-B
The Mesolithic landscape in the Wandle Valley
Craig J Halsey
Rob G Scaife
Kate Roberts
191 - 196
Discussion of early Holocene deposits at Ravensbury Park and a reconstruction of the past environment. Notes that this site suggests that the Wandle Valley has a high potential for the presence of well-preserved early Mesolithic sites. PP-B
Feeding the Navy
Ian Grainger
197 - 198
Describes investigations into the Royal Navy's first victualling yard at East Smithfield, in use between 1560 and 1785. Au/PP-B
Book reviews
198 - 199
Mosaic
200
Back Cover
CBA Newsletter Winter 2009
Front Cover