Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society
Volume 50
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1999
The first 13 papers in this volume are the proceedings of the CBA Mid-Anglia Group conference held at the Museum of London, 14th February, 1998 on Medieval London: recent archaeological work and research
Excavations at the Royal Opera House: Middle Saxon London
David Bowsher and Gordon Malcolm
The Saxon origins of Queenhithe
Robin Wroe-Brown
Medieval London Bridge and its role in the defence of the realm
Bruce Watson
The dedication of Guildhall Chapel
Nick Bateman
Material from a millennium: detritus from a developing city
Geoff Egan
Aspects of trade and exchange evidenced by recent work on Saxon and medieval pottery from London
Lyn Blackmore
Number 1 Poultry and the development of medieval Cheapside
Philip Treveil and Mark Burch
The churchwardens’ accounts of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, and their implications
Clive Burgess
Reversing the Dissolution: reconstructing London’s medieval monasteries
Barney Sloane
Reconstructing the demography of medieval London from studies on human skeletal material: problems and potential
Jan Conheeney
Publishing the peopling of medieval London
William White
Metropolitan market networks: London’s economic hinterland in the later Middle Ages
James A Galloway
‘Citie ... of stickes’: toward a material history of medieval London
Craig Spence
St Lawrence Jewry from the 11th to 19th centuries
Nick Bateman and Adrian Miles
Tudor and Stuart Royal visits in and around Hounslow Heath
Andrea Cameron
Painted advertisements in Islington
A D Harvey