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Autor:
Robin Wroe-Brown, Julian Ayre
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 172:195-272
Evidence for the development of London’s riverside settlement c. AD 1000–1200 was found on the east edge of an important dock known successively as AEthelred’s hithe and Queenhithe. A sequence of embankments and tree-ring dated revetments advan
Autor:
Julian Ayre, Robin Wroe-Brown
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 172:121-194
Evidence recovered on the site known from late ninth-century charters as AEthelred’s hithe illustrates successive phases in the early development of London as an international port. While two middle Anglo-Saxon female skeletons were found in foresh
Autor:
Damian Goodburn, Lyn Blackmore, Jackie Keily, Robin Wroe-Brown, Ian Betts, Jacqui Pearce, Geoff Egan, Bob Spain
Publikováno v:
Post-Medieval Archaeology. 48:357-387
Excavations at 150 Stratford High Street, London E15, found evidence for Saynes Mill, a tide powered grain mill of medieval origin, converted in 1745–62 into a pumping station for the West Ham Water Company with an engine installed by John Smeaton.
Autor:
Beth Richardson, Rupert Featherby, Robin Wroe-Brown, Ian Betts, Sue Harrington, Nigel Jeffries
Publikováno v:
Post-Medieval Archaeology. 48:261-284
During the development project at 20 Fenchurch Street in the City of London, archaeological excavations were undertaken adjacent to Rood Lane. This uncovered part of a 16th- to mid 17th-century brick built cellar which had collapsed sealing in situ p