The multi-period site of Benbow House lies next to the Thames, and is a fine example of the multifarious and colourful activities that took place in London over the centuries. The earliest extant evidence of human activity within the excavation area was an attempt at land consolidation in the 12th or 13th century. This was followed by three periods of building from the 13th century onwards. Nine or ten buildings can be dated to the 13th and 14th centuries, and probably included the remains of stews - inns or brothels known from documentary sources. Further buildings were constructed in the 16th and 17th centuries, including a possible animal-baiting arena. The final phase of the excavated evidence included the remains of 18th- and 19th-cent...
Important new evidence of Roman London’s western cemetery has been found at Atlantic House, along th...
Substantial remains of the medieval city’s waterfront and related structures, together with a remark...
New evidence for Roman London’s riverfront development is presented here, constituting an important ...
In the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age the Holland Street site occupied a Thames flood plain eyot surr...
The London house of the medieval bishops of Winchester in Southwark originated in the mid 12th centu...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
The 25 Cannon Street excavations produced rare evidence of Middle Bronze Age activity. Roman quarryi...
This volume presents the results of archaeological work on the site of the London Millennium Bridge,...
Excavations near Newgate revealed important evidence of the area’s development, beginning with a nat...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
The purpose of this Shakespeare Connected exhibition is to highlight the contribution that archaeolo...
Excavations at the sites of two famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe in Southwa...
The new investigation program at Banbhore focused on Trench 9. Two campaigns revealed the presence o...
A major excavation monograph detailing the results of the largest excavation ever undertaken in Sout...
This archive includes the report and data resulting from a scheme of archaeological building recordi...
Important new evidence of Roman London’s western cemetery has been found at Atlantic House, along th...
Substantial remains of the medieval city’s waterfront and related structures, together with a remark...
New evidence for Roman London’s riverfront development is presented here, constituting an important ...
In the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age the Holland Street site occupied a Thames flood plain eyot surr...
The London house of the medieval bishops of Winchester in Southwark originated in the mid 12th centu...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
The 25 Cannon Street excavations produced rare evidence of Middle Bronze Age activity. Roman quarryi...
This volume presents the results of archaeological work on the site of the London Millennium Bridge,...
Excavations near Newgate revealed important evidence of the area’s development, beginning with a nat...
Investigations at Bene't Court, Cambridge, revealed a considerable depth of medieval archaeological ...
The purpose of this Shakespeare Connected exhibition is to highlight the contribution that archaeolo...
Excavations at the sites of two famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe in Southwa...
The new investigation program at Banbhore focused on Trench 9. Two campaigns revealed the presence o...
A major excavation monograph detailing the results of the largest excavation ever undertaken in Sout...
This archive includes the report and data resulting from a scheme of archaeological building recordi...
Important new evidence of Roman London’s western cemetery has been found at Atlantic House, along th...
Substantial remains of the medieval city’s waterfront and related structures, together with a remark...
New evidence for Roman London’s riverfront development is presented here, constituting an important ...