New evidence for Roman London’s riverfront development is presented here, constituting an important addition to our knowledge of the foreshore, its waterfront, quays and buildings. Terracing in the mid 1st century AD was followed by the construction of timber quays as part of post-Boudican and later remodelling of the riverside. The remains of major buildings include a possible early bathhouse as well as 1st- to mid 3rd-century AD high-status buildings with hypocausts, paved floors, mosaics and painted wall plaster – buildings interpreted as elements of residential complexes or townhouses. A large well contained the remarkably well-preserved elements of an elaborate rotary water-lifting device, comprising the wooden buckets and iron linking...
hum n o e o ma eale dence reveals that these deposits are markedly different from other published ex...
The multi-period site of Benbow House lies next to the Thames, and is a fine example of the multifar...
This area, at the junction of modern Cheapside and Queen Street, lay in the western half of the Roma...
This paper explores some theoretically informed ways in which to use the rich evidence relating to p...
Excavations near Newgate revealed important evidence of the area’s development, beginning with a nat...
This report presents an overview of Roman urban development in London south of the Thames. The estab...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
Important new evidence of Roman London’s western cemetery has been found at Atlantic House, along th...
In contrast to what is known of the road system of Roman Britain our knowledge of ports is somewhat ...
The Lloyd’s Register sequence began with 1st-century AD ditches and timber buildings, situated to th...
This paper highlights the ways in which components of waterscapes-rivers, lakes, pools, wetlands and...
This volume presents the results of archaeological work on the site of the London Millennium Bridge,...
There have now been a number of important studies of wetland exploitation and transformation in Roma...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:8368.3(LMAS-SP--15) / BLDSC - Britis...
There have now been a number of important studies of wetland exploitation and transformation in Roma...
hum n o e o ma eale dence reveals that these deposits are markedly different from other published ex...
The multi-period site of Benbow House lies next to the Thames, and is a fine example of the multifar...
This area, at the junction of modern Cheapside and Queen Street, lay in the western half of the Roma...
This paper explores some theoretically informed ways in which to use the rich evidence relating to p...
Excavations near Newgate revealed important evidence of the area’s development, beginning with a nat...
This report presents an overview of Roman urban development in London south of the Thames. The estab...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
Important new evidence of Roman London’s western cemetery has been found at Atlantic House, along th...
In contrast to what is known of the road system of Roman Britain our knowledge of ports is somewhat ...
The Lloyd’s Register sequence began with 1st-century AD ditches and timber buildings, situated to th...
This paper highlights the ways in which components of waterscapes-rivers, lakes, pools, wetlands and...
This volume presents the results of archaeological work on the site of the London Millennium Bridge,...
There have now been a number of important studies of wetland exploitation and transformation in Roma...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:8368.3(LMAS-SP--15) / BLDSC - Britis...
There have now been a number of important studies of wetland exploitation and transformation in Roma...
hum n o e o ma eale dence reveals that these deposits are markedly different from other published ex...
The multi-period site of Benbow House lies next to the Thames, and is a fine example of the multifar...
This area, at the junction of modern Cheapside and Queen Street, lay in the western half of the Roma...