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London Archaeologist 12 (8)
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London Archaeologist 12 (8)
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London Archaeologist
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12 (8)
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28
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London Archaeologist Association
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2010
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25 Aug 2011
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Contents
201
Commentary
Gromaticus
202
Chooses objects which the author feels represent the history of London, from the prehistoric to post-medieval periods. PP-B
Excavations at Belmarsh West, Woolwich
Diccon E Hart
203 - 207
Reports on significant Early Neolithic timber remains, probably forming two trackways or platforms. Also discusses a palaeochannel identified at the site. PP-B
King Alfred and the development of London
Jeremy Haslam
208 - 212
Combines archaeological and historical evidence to discuss the possible role of Alfred in the development of Saxon London. PP-B
An archaeological assessment of the origins of St Paul's Cathedral
Kathleen M McCourt
213 - 218
Notes that there is no archaeological evidence for an Anglo-Saxon cathedral on the current site, suggesting that either the evidence has been destroyed by later development, or that the original site was different. In particular uses evidence from burial sites in Lundenwic to suggest that the cathedral might first have been situated there, rather than in the city of London. PP-B
A welcome return to Camden Town
Clive Orton
219
Review of the Jewish Museum London. PP-B
Scaling pinnacles
Warwick Rodwell
Becky Wallower
220 - 222
Interview with Warwick Rodwell, Consultant Archaeologist for Westminster Abbey, discussing his work. PP-B
New evidence for the London-Colclester Roman road and adjacent settlement at Bow/Old Ford
Johanna Vuolteenaho
Ian M Betts
Alan Pipe
Beth Richardson
223 - 227
Reports evidence for a road and roadside settlement, constructed in the Early Roman period, with further development until the early fifth century AD. PP-B
Mosaic
228
Notes on news items, including a campaign to prevent the use of Greenwich Park for Olympic equestrian events, on the grounds of probable serious damage to its archaeology and ecology. PP-B
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