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Research report
No.1 Canon Row, City of Westminster, London SW1A 2JN: Report on an archaeological watching brief
A4 bound client reportMOLA
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Research report
Handyside Park and Wharf Road (Transect C), Kings Cross Central, London N1, Strip and Map Excavation Report
A4 client reportMOLA
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Research report
2-4 Holywell Lane London EC2: An Archaeological Evaluation Report
Unpublished client report - A4 boundMOLA
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Research report
Christ Church Spitalfields, Commercial Street, London E1: archaeological watching brief report
A4 MOLA reportMOLA
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Research report
Rolls Buildings Dropshaft, Rolls Buildings, Fetter Lane, London EC4. A report on the archaeological watching brief
unpublished A4 client reportMOLA
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Research report
Transforming Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1: A report on the archaeological watching brief
Unpublished A4 reportMOLA
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Book
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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Book
Roman London's first voices: Writing tablets from the Bloomberg excavations, 2010-14
This publication presents research into Britain’s largest, earliest and most significant collection of Roman waxed writing tablets. The collection, which boasts the first hand-written document known from Britain, was discovered during archaeological excavations for Bloomberg. The formal, official, legal and business aspects of life in the first decades of Londinium...Tomlin, Roger S. O.
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Book
A Research Framework for London Archaeology
A research framework for London archaeology follows The archaeology of Greater London (MoLAS 2000) and is intended to be used in conjunction with it to realise the potential of the London Archaeological Archive, to manage the archaeological resource more effectively, and to generate more focused research. Chronological periods are summarised...Nixon, Taryn ; McAdam, Ellen ; Tomber, Roberta ; Swain, Hedley