Videos

Mapping Restoration London, by Professor Vanessa Harding

National Trust Archaeology in London and Middlesex, by Natalie Cohen

The Archaeology of the Palace of Westminster

Life, Death and Worship at HM Tower of London, by Alfred Hawkins, Historic Royal Palaces

Hunter Gatherers in Tottenham, by Shane Mayer of Pre-Construct Archaeology

Liberation in Whitechapel, by Stephen White and Sarah Wolferstan

Mapping Early Tudor London, by Professor Vanessa Harding

The Fish full Thames, Fish and Fishing on the river, by Natalie Cohen

Community Archaeology in a Royal Park (Greenwich) by Andrew Mayfield Community Archaeologist, The Royal Parks

Community Archaeology at Cranford Park, by Les Capon of AOC Archaeology

Excavations at Headstone Manor, by Tim Allen of Oxford Archaeology

The Southwark Deep Level Shelter, from tube line to nuclear armaggedon! By Chris Constable

Built on Words and Fire: Excavations at Stationers’ Hall, London

Ian Hogg, of Archaeology South-East tells us about the recent excavations at Stationers Hall, with earlier elements of the building and gardens

Affluence and Industry in Post-Medieval Southwark: Excavations at 67–71 Tanner Street

Becky Haslam & Les Capon, of AOC Archaeology Group tell us about both a clean and grubby site in Southwark

Solving the enigma of ‘the lost centuries’: the discovery of Lundenwic

Robert Cowie unfolds the famous discovery of Lundenwic – spoiler alert, Martin Biddle’s legendary bus journey is a crucial element.

The Archaeology of Syon Abbey

Bob Cowie takes us through the history of Syon Abbey in Richmond, and its context of Shene and Richmond Palace.

Roman London’s First Voices: The Writing Tablets from the Bloomberg Excavations

Speaker: Sadie Watson, MOLA
Presented to LAMAS on Tuesday 9th of May 2017

The DUA’s Trig Lane excavations 1974-6: the medieval waterfront project takes off

On Mudbricks and Marxism