Sinclair, C. (2018). The Workshop Site, 25 Dulwich Village, London Borough of Southwark, SE21 7BW: An Archaeological Watching Brief. Brockley: Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited. https://doi.org/10.5284/1058676. Cite this using datacite

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The Workshop Site, 25 Dulwich Village, London Borough of Southwark, SE21 7BW: An Archaeological Watching Brief
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An archaeological watching brief was undertaken in three phases intermittently between 2015 and 2018. These included the monitoring of 13 geotechnical window samples by Amelia Fairman between the 14th and 15th of May 2015, five test pits by Wayne Perkins between the between 12th and 30th of January 2017 and the removal of a concrete slab and perimeter footings by Chloe Sinclair the 12th September to the 2nd October 2018. The site is bounded by Gilkes Place to the north, Gilkes Crescent to the east,Carlton Avenue to the south, and Dulwich Village road to the west. The final phase recorded a layer of natural clay was present across the site sloping towards the north. The clay was capped by a layer of modern made ground 0.70m 1.20m thick. The lower levels of the natural in the northern portion of the site are believed to be a result of deeper truncation and not an adequate representation of the natural gradient. These findings were congruent in nature with the previous archaeological investigations carried out by Amelia Fairman (2014) and Wayne Perkins (2017), detailing a sequence of 1-2m deep made ground increasing in thickness towards the north, overlying natural clay layers.
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C Sinclair
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
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2018
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Site: The Workshop Site at 25 Dulwich Village
County: Greater London
District: Southwark
Country: England
Parish: CAMBERWELL AND DULWICH
Grid Reference: 533146, 174233 (Easting, Northing)
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WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
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OASIS Id: preconst1-330622
OBIB: PCA REPORT NO: R13440
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A4 spiral bound report with blue cover
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13 Jan 2020