A Roman Drainage Culvert, Great Fire Destruction Debris and Other Evidence from Hillside Sites North-East of London Bridge: Excavations at Monument Ho by Ian Blair, David Sankey

A Roman Drainage Culvert, Great Fire Destruction Debris and Other Evidence from Hillside Sites North-East of London Bridge: Excavations at Monument Ho

MOLA Archaeology Studies

Ian Blair, David Sankey

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Readers who relish detailed archaeological insights into London's layered past, from Roman engineering to medieval urban life and the aftermath of historical catastrophes like the Great Fire, will find this book a captivating exploration of the city's buried narratives.

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Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced ground north of the Thames and south of Cornhill. The Monument House site lay just north-east of the Roman bridgehead, immediately behind river quay...

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