The royal palace, abbey and town of Westminster on Thorney Island: archaeological excavations (1991-8) for the London Underground Limited Jubilee Line Extension Project
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Thomas, Christopher
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Cowie, Robert
Sidell, Jane
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2005
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Abstract
The palace and abbey of Westminster has been the pre-eminent royal, religious and governmental centre in England since the 11th century – home of English monarchs until the reign of Henry VIII and then of the House of Commons. The abbey was a royal church, site of the coronations of all English monarchs since Edward the Confessor and mausoleum for many of England’s royal families. Excavation findings include evidence for the origins of settlement on Thorney Island over 7000 years ago, Roman and Saxon occupation, and the development of the palace up to the fire of 1834. This up-to-date synthesis includes analysis of the environment of the island and integration of antiquarian observations.