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Parishioner and pauper burials from St James Westminster (1695–1790), Excavations at Marshall Street, London W1, 2008–9
In the 17th to 18th century the expansion of the population of the parish of St James Westminster led to the development of two new burial grounds (1695–1733 and 1733–90), along with the new workhouse complex (1725–1913) and the workhouse burial ground (1733–93). From the three burial areas archaeologists recorded...MOLA
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Research report
Leacon Lane ARC LLA 98. An Archaeological Evaluation
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Research report
Bermondsey Spa Regeneration (Site D), Spa Road and Enid Street, SE16: Archaeological Evaluation Report
A4 bound client reportMOLA
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MSR08 Marshall Street Publication data tables
PDF of Data Tables referred to in the publication of Marshall Street (site code MSR08).MOLA
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MSR08 Marshall Street Osteology metadata
Excel spreadsheet with conventions and list of values describing the Marshall Street Osteology data (site code MSR08).MOLA
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MSR08 Marshall Street Osteology data
Excel spreadsheet with osteological data from Marshall Street excavations (site code MSR08).MOLA
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Archaeology at Bloomberg
The construction in London of Bloomberg’s European headquarters provided an exciting opportunity for archaeologists to re-examine the site where the Roman temple of Mithras was discovered in the 1950s. Located at the heart of the Roman town and of the medieval and later City of London, the Bloomberg site has...MOLA
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The Prittlewell prince: the discovery of a rich Anglo-Saxon burial in Essex
Abundantly illustrated in colour, the text describes the background, discovery, excavation, finds and preliminary interpretation of this 7th-century AD princely burial.MOLA
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Londinium: a new map and guide to Roman London
Londinium was founded by the Romans nearly 2000 years ago, shortly before AD 50. Roman London was built on a ‘green-field’ site which is now occupied by the City of London and north Southwark. The early frontier town was an immediate success and was occupied for almost four centuries. For...MOLA
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Archaeological Site Manual
In 1197, a modest hospital was founded on the fringes of the City of London. It grew to become one of the most significant institutions for the care of London's sick poor in medieval times. Exactly 800 years later, following extensive archaeological excavations and research, the Museum of London Archaeology...MOLA