The site of 1 Poultry is located near the Bank of England, in the heart of the City of London. During the 1990s, one of the largest excavations in the City recovered a remarkable archaeological sequence from the 1st to the 20th century AD. This was augmented by findings from nearby sites at Bucklersbury, Lothbury, Lombard Street, 72-75 Cheapside, 76-80 Cheapside, 36-37 King Street and Mansion House. 1 Poultry lies immediately west of the point where the main east-west road through Roman London bridged the Walbrook stream and uncovered an unparalleled sequence of buildings, roads, and open spaces. A timber drain of AD 47 beneath the main road is the earliest, securely dated structure yet known from Londinium, and a pottery shop, destroyed in...
For over a hundred years people had searched for the Roman amphitheatre of London. In 1988, during a...
Humming with the energy of millions of residents, workers, shoppers, and tourists, London is one of ...
A major excavation monograph detailing the results of the largest excavation ever undertaken in Sout...
This book is about a remarkable archaeological dig on a site which has been at the heart of London f...
It is nearly 25 years since the last major survey of the archaeology of the London region was writte...
Garrigou Grandchamp Pierre. Mark Burch, Phil Treveil et Derek Keene, The Development of Early Mediev...
This publication details the discovery and excavation in 1997–2003 at Plantation Place of a previous...
This area, at the junction of modern Cheapside and Queen Street, lay in the western half of the Roma...
This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken ('Gallus gallus') husbandry a...
This paper discusses some of the approaches and results from two multi-disciplinary projects. The fi...
Our extensive knowledge of Roman London is the result of over four decades of large-scale excavation...
When Grimes received a CBE for the discovery of the Temple of Mithras, he remarked that he was proud...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7373.705(9/97) / BLDSC - British Libr...
The 25 Cannon Street excavations produced rare evidence of Middle Bronze Age activity. Roman quarryi...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
For over a hundred years people had searched for the Roman amphitheatre of London. In 1988, during a...
Humming with the energy of millions of residents, workers, shoppers, and tourists, London is one of ...
A major excavation monograph detailing the results of the largest excavation ever undertaken in Sout...
This book is about a remarkable archaeological dig on a site which has been at the heart of London f...
It is nearly 25 years since the last major survey of the archaeology of the London region was writte...
Garrigou Grandchamp Pierre. Mark Burch, Phil Treveil et Derek Keene, The Development of Early Mediev...
This publication details the discovery and excavation in 1997–2003 at Plantation Place of a previous...
This area, at the junction of modern Cheapside and Queen Street, lay in the western half of the Roma...
This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken ('Gallus gallus') husbandry a...
This paper discusses some of the approaches and results from two multi-disciplinary projects. The fi...
Our extensive knowledge of Roman London is the result of over four decades of large-scale excavation...
When Grimes received a CBE for the discovery of the Temple of Mithras, he remarked that he was proud...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7373.705(9/97) / BLDSC - British Libr...
The 25 Cannon Street excavations produced rare evidence of Middle Bronze Age activity. Roman quarryi...
Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced g...
For over a hundred years people had searched for the Roman amphitheatre of London. In 1988, during a...
Humming with the energy of millions of residents, workers, shoppers, and tourists, London is one of ...
A major excavation monograph detailing the results of the largest excavation ever undertaken in Sout...