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CHANSE Transformations Audiences
CHANSE Transformations Audiences, A Report by the CHANSE Knowledge Exchange Facilitators This report complements the CHANSE Knowledge Exchange Facilitator (KEF) programme, designed to nurture knowledge exchange (KE) across the hundreds of people around Europe connected through CHANSE Transformations’ 26 funded projects. Here we analyse the results of 1700+ responses from...Simandiraki-Grimshaw , Anna ; Perry, Sara ; Purcell, Ayesha
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MOLA London ceramic codes
MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) publications, including the Monograph and Archaeology Studies series, employ standard codes for ceramics of all periods. These codes were developed for recording purposes.Museum of London Archaeology
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Mare Street Baptist Church Burials conventions and validations
Mare Street Baptist Church Burials conventions and validationsMOLA
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Mare Street Baptist Church Burials metadata
Excel sheet containing the raw osteological analysis data recorded under site code (MSR08)Carty, Niamh
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Book
Understanding Public Benefit from Development-led Archaeology
Dr Sadie Watson's UKRI Future Leader Fellowship is a multi-faceted research project, intended to assess and maximise public benefit provision from archaeological work that happens through the planning-led development system. Sadie worked closely throughout lockdown with Dr Harald Fredheim who led on this first phase of the research. This report...Fredheim, Harald ; Watson, Sadie
development, construction, public benefit, social value, and Archaeology
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Dataset
MSR08 Marshall Street Osteology data
Excel spreadsheet with osteological data from Marshall Street excavations (site code MSR08).MOLA
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Journal article
Excavations at 78 Eden Street, Kingston upon Thames, 2016-17
An archaeological excavation took place at 78 Eden Street, Kingston upon Thames on the site formerly occupied by an 18th century Friends’ Meeting House that had been demolished in 2016, and an associated burial ground from which the burials had been exhumed. The excavation revealed evidence for a single Saxon...Good, O.
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Journal article
Prehistoric ploughing and post-medieval occupation at 7-9 Holland Street, Bankside, Southwark
In the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age the Holland Street site occupied a Thames flood plain eyot surrounded by tidal channels. It was fertile, well-drained, farmed land and fieldwork recovered ard marks, cut features, pottery and evidence of on-site flint working. In the later prehistoric period, the eyot became inundated...Saxby, Dave ; Francis, Antony
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Mesolithic, Iron Age and Saxon findings from excavations at Esher Park Avenue, Esher
An archaeological excavation at Esher Park Avenue, Esher revealed a 0.40m-thick layer of sand that produced some 1522 Early Mesolithic flints, including microlithic flint points, microburins and at least four core adze fragments and a scraper (c 9.3-9.0 ka BP). The flint assemblage suggests the presence of a discrete short-stay...Saxby, Dave
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A 3rd century AD cremation cemetery at Franklands Drive, near Addlestone
Archaeological investigations on an open field site to the south-west of Addlestone revealed two foci of Middle-Late Bronze Age activity that involved the setting of pottery vessels in pits. A lone Late Iron Age unurned cremation burial was accompanied by an unusual North Gaulish Gallo-Belgic facet-cut barrel beaker, dated to...Howell, Isca J. ; Henderson, Michael
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Journal article
Whither archaeologists? Continuing challenges to field practice
Current archaeological practice in the UK and elsewhere focuses on the collection of empirical data. While scholars have proposed theoretical advances in field techniques, very few of these methods have been adopted in commercial archaeology. A combination of increased time pressure on development projects and the conservatism of the sector...Watson, Sadie
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Research report
Churchyard of St Botolph without Bishopsgate fountain repair, Bishopsgate, London EC2
A4 Client reportMOLA
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Research report
70-76 De Beauvoir Crescent, De Beauvoir Town, N1.An archaeological Evaluation Report
A4 bound client reportMOLA