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Research report
40 Bermondsey Street, 42-44 Bermondsey Street and 1-7 Snowsfields, London SE1
A4 unpublished client reportMOLA
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Dataset
Liverpool Street Worksite, Liverpool Street (Crossrail XSM10)
This archive presents the results of an archaeological investigation by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) at the site of the Crossrail Central Broadgate Ticket Hall, Liverpool Street, London EC2M, City of London (Museum of London (MoL) sitecode XSM10). The fieldwork comprised a series of watching briefs (targeted and general), evaluations...MOLA
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Journal article
Phylogeography of the second plague pandemic revealed through analysis of historical Yersinia pestis genomes
The second plague pandemic, caused by Yersinia pestis, devastated Europe and the nearby regions between the 14th and 18th centuries AD. Here we analyse human remains from ten European archaeological sites spanning this period and reconstruct 34 ancient Y. pestis genomes. Our data support an initial entry of the bacterium... -
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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 data
Excel spreadsheet with osteological data from Marshall Street excavations (site code MSR08).MOLA
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Dataset
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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Book
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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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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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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Mare Street Baptist Church Burials conventions and validations
Mare Street Baptist Church Burials conventions and validationsMOLA